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Old 10-08-2024, 12:47 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by bluepeter View Post
I'm glad you like yours. I regretted buying my Clara Colour. It sounds as if we use our e-readers for different material, and that's significant. You like a lot of colour illustrations, whilst I read pretty much exclusively simple black text on a white background. The resolution issue means that when I want to read a book with illustrations (generally non-fiction), I buy it in print.



My advice is simple: don't buy a colour e-reader yet. A *lot* of development is needed before they become worthwhile. (And the same applies to those from other manufacturers, e.g. Onyx Boox. They all use the same screens.)



Whilst responses to the OP weren't unanimous, this seems to have been pretty much the majority view.
I can see our opinions are completely opposite. Yet I don’t have a problem with the resolution. I honestly don’t. I find the color a nice touch and a worthy advancement, but it would be wasted on somebody who only needs B&W, such as yourself.
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