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Old 03-22-2025, 06:53 PM   #100
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Device: Kobo Libra Colour, Clara Colour, Libra 2, Elipsa
I have a Libra Colour and it has become my main device. I don't consider myself the target audience, as I read novels and short stories pretty exclusively. I do agree that criticism of the current generation's color screens is valid.

For instance, I see a fair difference in the screen vs black and white devices when reading outdoors on my back porch. I don't consider the grayish screen a big enough problem to get up and search for another device though. It's fine.

All in all, I enjoy the novelty of seeing all my covers in color, and that's good enough for me. The muted color scheme doesn't bother me, and I always read with a backlight on. It's really not a bad device at all.


TL;DR: For me, the color devices are pretty great. But if you read outdoors often, maybe stay away!

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