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We don't mind people buying Kaleido. We just don't want the sharper and brighter and better contrast mono taken away, as Kobo has done with the 7″ Libra 2. The alternative isn't a Libra Colour, but a 6″ Clara BW or an 8″ Sage. The 8″ fits few pockets. |
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This whole thing is not about being conservative. It is the exact opposite. Ebook readers are (were?) popular because they are very good for one thing: to read books on them, with the closest experience to a real paper book, with excellent readability at the same time more efficiently in any light/ambient circumstances. If the majority will embrace colour readers against BW, then after some time there won't be beneficial to manufacture BW screen readers anymore. Which means you will have a slow tablet, with washed out colours, but at least the reading experience won't be as good as it used to be. Of course this is just worst case scenario, and at this point it is not likely that will happen, just because there is no exact alternative to the Libra 2. Although if there will be no replacement for the Libra 2 in this year, I will stock up from its compatible batteries. ![]() |
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I didn't jump, people do. A colour e-reader with tons of fuctions is basically a slow tablet. Or at least halfway there. I guess people don't want to just read bw books on a colour e-reader, right?
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Right now it is late at night and I am reading a novel in a room that is half-lit. My brightness on my Libra Colour is at 27% and my natural light setting is two from the top setting. This makes my page almost match the surround. I’m not checking right now, but my Libra 2 would have been around the same settings at this time of night. ETA: Sometimes I also turn the light all the way down in the daytime, and increase the font weight a lot, so I can read with no front light at all. It reminds me of my old Kindle 4 NT - dark, but usable. (I loved the form factor of that ereader, I think it was my favorite, with the thin buttons built into each side). Last edited by Pjama; 06-06-2024 at 11:59 PM. |
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[/quote]I guess people don't want to just read bw books on a colour e-reader, right?[/QUOTE] I would guess that they use it for the content they read (novels, non-fiction, manga, ...). Myself, I would use it for "bw" novels. It would be great if they make both B&W and colour ereaders, but if the masses prefer color ereaders, ... I there is a viable market for B&W ereaders, I would guess that they will continue to be made. |
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It’s for sure sad that the libra 2 is dead, and that an inferior device is taking over.
It really makes we wonder why everyone is rooting for Color eink. I can see the appeal for reading papers and have colourful charts or a rugged version for kids to read their Donald Duck. But last time I checked my novels are black and white, same applies for manga. The good thing is that with Chinese companies we will have an infinite supply of black and white devices , not mainstream but they will be around. Same with mp3 players and vinyl players. I hope this will not become an Betamax vs vhs situation |
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Marketing are notorious at surveys that are badly designed and tell them what they want to hear and being driven by their own prejudices and preferences rather than what's logical or sensible. See HP, Nokia (an accountant took over in 2003), Apple, IBM, Oracle, Adobe and Microsoft. Or Sony hardware/SW products crippled by them becoming a media company (took over EMI and movies etc). Minidisc crippled (multiple ways), CD root kits, Magicgate DRM on memory sticks, Linux removed from Playstation, the PRS ereaders scrapped because they couldn't run a bookstore, the walled garden DPT eink PDF readers. Crippled firewire on some Sony Camcorders. Amazon KFX and Send To Kindle and how PDFs work on Scribe. Deletion of thumbnails and sideloaded ebooks. Amazon blocking KU/KDP-Slect authors/publishers because someone ELSE has pirated the ebooks! Most of it is stupidity, not malice, greed or real security. Companies are only as smart as the stupidest person that's a manager for what ever it is. In most big companies people get promoted one step more than they should, or on the basis of politics, patronage, blackmail or nepotiism, not on merit. |
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Additionally, the higher price point of the Kobo Colour compared to the cost increase has likely improved margins significantly. Why would Kobo pursue the development of a BW model, which would need to be priced lower and thus reduce margins... it makes little sense from an economic perspective. |
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But prices are more set by what the market can bear, not costs. See Apple's margins. Corporate decisions by accountants are often on the short term bottom line with no understanding of longer term consequences. Perhaps you understand economics as well as ereader technology, but this is the internet, not face to face chat, so I could be wrong about everything. A mono Libra model would mostly be extra sales, not much affect Libra Colour or Clara Colour sales. There is a new Clara BW. We have no idea why the Libra 2 has stopped, or why there is no Libra BW/2E/3 etc. It could even be a temporary issue at E Ink Corp. We had a product in the early 1980s using a Plessey IC we had to stop selling because the part became unavailable. Eventually Plessey admitted that none of the chip production was passing tests, none working, and they didn't know why. It was contamination in the water caused by algae that was almost undetectable. Even though the water is filtered, double distilled and de-ionised etc. |
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I think you're assuming that those Kobo buyers who want a Libra B/W (replacement for the Libra 2) will stick with Kobo and buy a Libra Colour. I would say that's doubtful. More likely they would buy a 7" Era from PocketBook (even though they would really rather buy the Libra B/W). A color eReader and a black and white one are significantly different. (At least that's the way I see it.) |
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I'm hoping Kobo realizes their really stupid decision and come out with a Libra BW.
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"Consumers play a crucial role in influencing accounting metrics by accepting or rejecting new products, thereby shaping the market." If the Libra Colour experiences extremely poor sales, then no matter how good the margins are, the company will be highly incentivized to revert to the BW model. Public companies work for the shareholders, and consumer wallets ultimately drive future business decisions. |
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