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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I'm hoping Kobo gets some sense knocked into them and release a Kobo Libra BW.
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib
I'll second that!
Reading on my Libra Colour is perfectly fine in the house. Go outside to cafe a on a sunny day - sitting under an awning, mind you!!! - and I might as well be reading in the dark.
Thank god I have four other B&W ebook readers from both Kobo AND Amazon that perform wonderfully - in any lighting condition.
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When Kobo came out with its color eReaders I was happy to see it because I liked choice (not that I would ever want a color reader). But I never dreamed that the Libra Colour would replace the best selling Libra 2, I thought both would be available. That disappointed me and, honestly, made me cynical about the direction Kobo was going. It seemed Kobo went away from developing the best and clearest e-Ink reader screen they could use, to trying to force an inferior "gimmick" color screen on its users that cost more. (I realize that folks like the Libra Colour, but I thought we would get BOTH a color version AND a black and white version.) Even though I hadn't yet considered buying a 7" reader, I thought the Libra line would always be available if my eyes got worse and I wanted a bigger screen. So I've currently got a "meh" attitude about
all new eReaders now. I still hope a new Libra B/W is coming — it was very popular and I think Kobo made a big mistake dropping it.
I've still got plenty (too many) older 6" eReaders. At this point I'm not anticipating buying any new 6" ones (or currently even a 7" one). I know Carta 1200 (or 1300) Libras would sell. If you look on eBay you'll see that
used Libra 2s and Libra H2Os are advertised for over $350 — about twice their new price. I don't like it when companies decide to force a (to me) inferior choice on their customers.
(For those who like the Libra Colour I'm not running down your choice, but it's not a choice I'll ever make.)