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Originally Posted by Renate
True.
And you can use a shovel as a teaspoon too.
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Personally, I wouldn't.
And you can use a B/W to "display" colour, but now you don't have to.
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If there is any visual difference in B/W mode, I will always prefer a B/W model.
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I don't think of myself as an absolutist. So as long as the difference is minimal, I could see myself getting a colour reader.
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I don't care about graphic novels or covers. I like text, black on white.
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Which is fine. We all have our opinions. I'm of similar mind, but recently I saw a beautiful cover, which got me to thinking about colour for the sleep screen of my Kobo. And I don't want black on white; I currently prefer black on yellowish grey on my Kobo.
Personally, my next ereader will be B&W; if I could physically compare a colour ereader, I may change my mind. And if Kobo only offered a colour 6" and Amazon had a 6" B/W, I would try the Kobo colour.