• EvilBit@lemmy.world
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          4 days ago

          This one is my second but the first one is still working fine many years later. I just wanted color.

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            4 days ago

            How is the color? I’ve been told it makes the screen less sharp, is it noticeable? I kinda want one, been using a tablet for comics lately and it’s nowhere near as good at night.

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              3 days ago

              The color is a trade-off. It looks more or less like newsprint: a little faded, but still capable of some lively imagery. It also means that black and white pages aren’t as high-contrast. The “white” parts (that are really never fully white on any e-paper display) are a little less white, meaning it’s not as sharp and you’re more likely to need to turn on the backlight or to turn it up a couple percent.

              I’m not too bothered by the trade-offs, and I like it when I can see things in color. It lasts ages even with the backlight on low, so that’s not a major problem. It also includes pen support and USB-C, so all in all I’m perfectly happy with it.

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      4 days ago

      I got a Kobo about a year ago (Libra Color) it is just great. The kobo store keeps having sales on books I want for $2 so as much as I intended to use the overdrive connectivity, I just keep buying books on it!

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        4 days ago

        Which is the right way to do it, make the ereader work properly, and then make the store so attractive that you use it anyway.

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      I think this explains why Amazon is locking down their books and making libraries non-portable. There is more competition