No, because you specify colour as a requirement, and the only colour eInk device that I'm aware of is the Jetbook Color, which uses the truly horrible "Triton" colour eInk screen. This really isn't a colour screen at all - it's a normal black and white eInk screen with a "colour mask" on top of it. This halves the linear resolution, and the colours are very poor.
If you could live with a black and white screen, you could look at the Onyx M92 or the Pocketbook 922 (very similar devices to each other), but I honestly think that the iPad is MUCH better for PDFs.
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