Thank you for this review! I watched a couple of reviews before this one and each one was tech based. That's important to me for things like a tablet or laptop but I wanted a solid review from a true book lover, avid daily reader, and from someone with long time user experience in the Amazon/Kindle world. I appreciate that you've thoroughly expressed how devoted you've been to Kindle and how your concerns with switching to Kobo have been mostly unfounded. I have definitely seen many people express disappointment in the color vibrancy and crispness, as well as the black text crispness when reading. Most have then said they'd be waiting for next generation color readers. I wanted to hear from a satisfied user, to see what made the experience satisfying despite all I've seen getting stuck at the color quality. I think we have all become used to the screens in cellphones, laptops, tablets, and televisions. I have this reader arriving today, and a new tablet tomorrow. I knew I could easily use the tablet for books, but I categorically do NOT want a tablet based screen experience for daily reading. I spend a shocking number of hours per day in front of Oled type screens. I wanted a stand alone eReader and an escape from the dopamine fueled, ADHD nightmare fuel that defines my cellphone/tablet usage. I was beginning to second guess my purchase after listening to all the folks opting out of this reader because they expected a different screen experience. Your review has revived my excitement, so now I'm stalking my front windows as I watch for the magical courier van to appear. Im hoping i can figure out how to get my amazon based books switched over, how to get google drive books loaded, and how to link to my library system for remotely checking out library books. (Note: Amazon has a ton of stylus products that are compatible. Look for MPP stylus's. There is the Renaissance Raphael 520c, and the Metapen Stylus Pen M2 that are far cheaper than the Kobo pens and will work in all the same ways. Many others as well.)
This review was spot on. I have the kobo clara color and I love it with the same caveats as you. One more, I wish we could resize the book covers on the library. They would look better bigger. And that feauture would be amazing. The color is more washed, but it's still beautiful.
I've found setting brightness to 10% is sufficient for night reading. Got the same butter color cover. Love linking to library Overdrive and Google Drive folder. Also surprised to discover my HP stylus worked with it too.
I hope you meanwhile found the option to view your notes and highlights; you can swipe up on the screen whilst reading, then press the document icon in the bottom right to view them. Hope this helps somebody :)
You can get any microsoft MPP 2.0 Pen and it will work with the Kobo Libra Colour (or Elipsa). I have the first gen Kobo pen but also have the Metapen M1 stylus and also my Microsoft Surface pen which also works. Nice to see someone else with the yellow case. I love it. 😊
Thanks for the info! My birthday is coming up next month so I am dropping major hints to my family about wanting a Stylus :D yesss, the yellow case. You ahve good taste!! I felt like, what better way to celebrate having colour screens than a vibrant colourful case.
Thanks so much for this review! It was helpful for me. I too long to see my eBook covers in color (it feels like the one last thing I still miss about the old physical book days). I currently have a Libra 2 and love it, but it is still a tad large for me to just throw into my purse. I'm probably going to wait until Boox comes out with a color 6" and am on the fence about waiting for the next version of color eink to come out (Kaleido 4) which will likely have better color quality. I won't do Kindle/Amazon anymore (my first ereader was a Keyboard 3 that I still have for emergency use) and am curious to experience Boox vs. Kobo. Anyway, I digress. Again, thanks for the info! It was very helpful to see someone elses experience! Much appreciated!
thanks for sharing, I don’t know much about Kobo, but this looks pretty good! I will look into further as I’d love to read my library offerings on an e-reader (currently not available on kindle in Australia)
Regarding the color Kobo, do you only see color on the book covers? What about books that have colored pictures - I am thinking of naturalist's field guides, travel books, and books published by DK. Do those appear in color?
I am mulling over grabbing this. Have the non-colour Libra, and wondering if it's worth it? Moved from Kindle years ago. And now I am boycotting Authors that "only" sell on Amazon...which should not even be legal.
Ah, that is fair enough. To be fair, I wouldn't say the colors are muted; they just aren't at the level of OLED technology. But I don't know if e-ink could ever get to that level, to be fair. :)
Hello, you need to register with your local library first. Then, you can download the Libby app. You then enter your library card details, which will give you access to a massive library of ebooks. Then, you simply log into your Libby account on your Kobo.
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Yeah, I looked at them, but I already have a very decent Android tablet (Samsung Tab S9 Ultra). I don't really want an e-reader with app capabilities, which I think I did mention in the video. I want to read on it without any distractions, and this one excited me because it also has color.
Paperwhite is still an excellent device. I've had many of the different versions, including the latest ones. It was the Kindle Paperwhite that ignited my love of e-readers. Happy reading! Excited for you 💜
Also, if you buy an ebook through Kobo and you see it sold for less at another site, you can request a price match. It has worked for me in the past:)
Thank you for this review! I watched a couple of reviews before this one and each one was tech based. That's important to me for things like a tablet or laptop but I wanted a solid review from a true book lover, avid daily reader, and from someone with long time user experience in the Amazon/Kindle world.
I appreciate that you've thoroughly expressed how devoted you've been to Kindle and how your concerns with switching to Kobo have been mostly unfounded.
I have definitely seen many people express disappointment in the color vibrancy and crispness, as well as the black text crispness when reading. Most have then said they'd be waiting for next generation color readers.
I wanted to hear from a satisfied user, to see what made the experience satisfying despite all I've seen getting stuck at the color quality. I think we have all become used to the screens in cellphones, laptops, tablets, and televisions.
I have this reader arriving today, and a new tablet tomorrow. I knew I could easily use the tablet for books, but I categorically do NOT want a tablet based screen experience for daily reading. I spend a shocking number of hours per day in front of Oled type screens. I wanted a stand alone eReader and an escape from the dopamine fueled, ADHD nightmare fuel that defines my cellphone/tablet usage.
I was beginning to second guess my purchase after listening to all the folks opting out of this reader because they expected a different screen experience.
Your review has revived my excitement, so now I'm stalking my front windows as I watch for the magical courier van to appear.
Im hoping i can figure out how to get my amazon based books switched over, how to get google drive books loaded, and how to link to my library system for remotely checking out library books.
(Note: Amazon has a ton of stylus products that are compatible. Look for MPP stylus's. There is the Renaissance Raphael 520c, and the Metapen Stylus Pen M2 that are far cheaper than the Kobo pens and will work in all the same ways. Many others as well.)
This review was spot on. I have the kobo clara color and I love it with the same caveats as you. One more, I wish we could resize the book covers on the library. They would look better bigger. And that feauture would be amazing. The color is more washed, but it's still beautiful.
I totally agree with this comment! happy reading :D
I've found setting brightness to 10% is sufficient for night reading.
Got the same butter color cover. Love linking to library Overdrive and Google Drive folder. Also surprised to discover my HP stylus worked with it too.
thanks for sharing this, I am STILL on the hunt for a stylus...by the time I get one there will be a new Kobo out aha
Saved this video as reference. Interested in alternatives to kindle. Plus the option to put library ebooks on it is a huge draw. Cheers
I hope you meanwhile found the option to view your notes and highlights; you can swipe up on the screen whilst reading, then press the document icon in the bottom right to view them. Hope this helps somebody :)
Thanks for the tip!
I'm a student nurse too! and I have the same Kobo and love it for all the same reasons :)
yay, hello fellow student nurse! I hope you are doing well, it is a tough journey..but worthwile. Just 3 weeks left for me now. All the best! x
you've sold me on getting a kobo!
aw I am glad! I am about to use mine right now as I type this reply, happy reading!
Amazon are cracking down on books and changing the format to one that cannot be read or formatted to read on other devices.
Ah I see, well this news makes me more glad I have already moved my library over to Kobo 😊
You can get any microsoft MPP 2.0 Pen and it will work with the Kobo Libra Colour (or Elipsa). I have the first gen Kobo pen but also have the Metapen M1 stylus and also my Microsoft Surface pen which also works. Nice to see someone else with the yellow case. I love it. 😊
Thanks for the info! My birthday is coming up next month so I am dropping major hints to my family about wanting a Stylus :D yesss, the yellow case. You ahve good taste!! I felt like, what better way to celebrate having colour screens than a vibrant colourful case.
Thanks so much for this review! It was helpful for me. I too long to see my eBook covers in color (it feels like the one last thing I still miss about the old physical book days). I currently have a Libra 2 and love it, but it is still a tad large for me to just throw into my purse. I'm probably going to wait until Boox comes out with a color 6" and am on the fence about waiting for the next version of color eink to come out (Kaleido 4) which will likely have better color quality. I won't do Kindle/Amazon anymore (my first ereader was a Keyboard 3 that I still have for emergency use) and am curious to experience Boox vs. Kobo. Anyway, I digress. Again, thanks for the info! It was very helpful to see someone elses experience! Much appreciated!
thanks for sharing, I don’t know much about Kobo, but this looks pretty good! I will look into further as I’d love to read my library offerings on an e-reader (currently not available on kindle in Australia)
Ah I’ve been debating to get a kobo libra. My kindle is from 2015 and it just cracked
Great vid dude! Can’t wait to say I was one of your first watchers when you blow up ❤
Marvellous review, you have got me thinking….
Regarding the color Kobo, do you only see color on the book covers? What about books that have colored pictures - I am thinking of naturalist's field guides, travel books, and books published by DK. Do those appear in color?
Hello, yes, anything that is colored in the book appears in color. You can also select different colors when you highlight passages.
I am mulling over grabbing this. Have the non-colour Libra, and wondering if it's worth it?
Moved from Kindle years ago. And now I am boycotting Authors that "only" sell on Amazon...which should not even be legal.
The muted colors are the reason I’m going to hold off on purchasing this device. I want the colors to pop.
Ah, that is fair enough. To be fair, I wouldn't say the colors are muted; they just aren't at the level of OLED technology. But I don't know if e-ink could ever get to that level, to be fair. :)
How do you get books from local uk librairies?
Hello, you need to register with your local library first. Then, you can download the Libby app. You then enter your library card details, which will give you access to a massive library of ebooks. Then, you simply log into your Libby account on your Kobo.
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Should have gone with the Boox colour, can add kindle app and android apps as its android 12
Yeah, I looked at them, but I already have a very decent Android tablet (Samsung Tab S9 Ultra). I don't really want an e-reader with app capabilities, which I think I did mention in the video. I want to read on it without any distractions, and this one excited me because it also has color.
1.28 *nods in millennial
Already ordered paperwhite on the prime day 🥲
Paperwhite is still an excellent device. I've had many of the different versions, including the latest ones. It was the Kindle Paperwhite that ignited my love of e-readers. Happy reading! Excited for you 💜