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Originally Posted by John F
Since it is called "Table of Contents", and the Cover is listed under Table of Contents, ...
What is your definition of contents of an ebook?
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In common usage, the book cover is "opposed" to the contents of the book. "Never judge a book by its cover."
But call the cover part of the content of the book if you want. It still doesn't change the fact that I'm (personally) interested in the book's contents (the stuff between the covers) so I don't care if the book cover is in color or not. I just want the clearest screen available when reading what's inside (the content of the book) — that's not what you get with the current generation of color eBook readers. Which is why it's disappointing to me (and others) that Kobo dropped the Libra 2, which many say one of the best (maybe the best) e-Ink screen available (at least for those who prefer clarity over color).
This is the pertinent point, not the side issue argument about the book's cover vs its content.