I wonder if they will have to get out cans of Walmart-knock-off spray paint to get their readers through customs in China?
And to those whining about color being "useless"...so is your home (live in a freaking cave or lean-to), vehicle (walk or ride a horse), printing presses as well as paper (rock and chisel...naw too much tech...oral history is good enough), electricity (manual labor is good for you so electricity is unhealthy ans thus unnecessary), and to be kind your current ebook reader is overkill as well--there are billions of p-books already---your vice has killed enough of the planet already! Stop doing worse with your
evil technology...
freaking luddites...hehehehe...just TEASING and exaggerating to illustrate that once upon a time every change in how things are done was claimed as silly and/or unnecessary at some point...most of them we could not live without today, though I say we should be doing more manual labor every day as THAT would make us each better off.
For me I want a full sized/large panel color reader with true full color panels. I do not "need" animation/motion enabled screens for a long time as all I want now is the ability read/take my antiques reference books, photography books and other similar content with me. For the simple pleasure of recreational reading a 5" reader like the Pocketbook 360 is just fine.
But for my color reader I want an 8.5"x11" panel as PL is using for their B&W large format reader...fyi that means it is a 14" reader, well, just about a 13.9" reader if you want to split ~0.1" hairs.