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Learn our full assessment of the Kobo Libra Color.
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Choosing one of the best colour e-reader wasn’t straightforward, with so many robust contenders. However when contemplating who actually desires a colour e-reader, the selection was clear: The Kobo Libra Color.
Its seven-inch show provides ample house for studying graphic novels intimately, and the built-in gyroscope helps you to change between vertical and horizontal studying — a flexibility distinctive to the Libra.
The Libra Color additionally stands out for annotators. Except for the Kindle Scribe, it’s one of many solely e-readers with writing capabilities, making it preferrred for color-coding highlights and annotations.
To not point out it has probably the most sought-after function for e-reader customers: page-turning buttons.
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The Kobo Libra Color is certainly one of our favourite e-readers, interval. And in the case of colour e-readers particularly, it’s the clear winner. It stands out for its giant show, display rotation, and writing capabilities — however past that, it’s a thoughtfully designed system.
As with all colour e-readers, colours seem extra muted than in a bodily e-book. That’s unavoidable, however the Libra maintains robust colour accuracy regardless of the softer tones.
At $229.99, the Libra can also be cheaper than any of Kindle’s colour e-readers. Whereas Kobo does provide a extra budget-friendly colour possibility, the Libra is price the additional price for its writing options, inner gyroscope, and page-turn buttons. It has loads of storage (32GB) and is waterproof.
In case you had been disillusioned by the discontinuation of the Kindle Oasis, the Kobo Libra Color provides an identical design, together with page-turn buttons. Ergonomically, it’s one of the best e-reader I’ve examined. It is extra sq. than a Kindle, as one aspect provides further house for the page-turning buttons, which makes it simpler to carry — particularly whereas mendacity down and studying one-handed. It is the one e-reader (in addition to the iPad) on this checklist that has an inner gyroscope, so if you rotate the system, the show rotates with it. Whereas studying in mattress, if I flipped over, I may rotate the system to nonetheless be capable to maintain it on the aspect with page-turning buttons.
Lastly, the Overdrive (aka Libby) integration is nice. Log in together with your library card, and your borrowed e-books immediately populate within the Overdrive tab.
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