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Originally Posted by koboy
PeterT that maybe, but that's not the main point and you know it, i have numerous books with colour photos in ranging from biographies to reference books on history,paintings etc to list them all would take too long, it seems to me that you are choosing to try and belittle the very valid point i am making, which is if i already have a perfectly good kobo aura black and white ereader which i do, then why would i bother buying another black and white ereader ie the kobo glo hd? that basically just does the same things that my aura does,as far as i'm concerned it would be a total waste of money,NO COLOUR NO POINT BUYING.
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It doesn't look as if colour e-ink screens are anywhere near the resolution of their b/w cousins (and that makes sense, as colour requires three pixels to a b/w one and so naturally resolution will be a third). If colour is a big sticking point, read them on a tablet.
The fact is, I don't think the technology is there yet.