Kobo Libra Colour | eReader | 7” Glare-Free Colour E Ink Kaleido™ 3 Display | Dark Mode Option | Audiobooks | Waterproof | Black

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Customers find the electronic book reader easy to use and setup. They appreciate the page-turn buttons that give a satisfying click, and the hand feel. Many find it lightweight and portable, making it easy to carry in their cars. They are also satisfied with note-taking capability and battery life. However, some customers disagree on color quality and functionality.

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  1. KRJ

    I love everything about this!
    I’m a long-time Kindle user, and my last three Kindles have been high-end: the Voyage, Oasis, and Scribe. The bungled release and poor handling of the Colorsoft made me look into Kobo after I decided the Scribe was a little big for casual reading (I still love it, though). I was a little concerned that after years of metal and glass Kindles, I’d be disappointed in something “less,” but this was not the case once I got the Libra Colour in my hands for the first time.The build quality is excellent and I like the form factor. I love the page-turn buttons; I found I missed them after I got rid of my Oasis. Buttons aside, the form factor and curved-up edge where the buttons reside make this a joy to hold in any orientation, including landscape. While I prefer the flush screen of my Kindles to the slightly recessed screen of the Libra, it’s a minor complaint, and one the page-turn buttons mitigate. The plastic feels sturdy, the device is lightweight without feeling cheap, and I like the location of the power button and USB port. The Kindle Scribe made terrible choices for power and USB, in my opinion. The fact that Kobo made this device intentionally repairable is a huge plus for me, though it feels durable enough I doubt I’ll ever need to, barring major accidents.Coming from Kindle, figuring out the user interface wasn’t a challenge. It’s not identical, but most of the conventions are close enough that in 10 minutes of poking around I had everything set up as I wanted. I think the UI is better than Kindle, overall. Once I got my Kobo account set up, purchasing books from the device was simple. The lighting temperature (from cool to warm) has a broad range, as does the overall brightness. The color presentation is excellent. No, it’s not super saturated and vivid like an OLED or LCD screen, but it’s not supposed to be. I vastly prefer the color presentation on the Libra to my wife’s Kindle Colorsoft. So does my wife. Text is clear and easy to read, if not quite as sharp as black-and-white eInk screens. I knew this going in; it’s just how color eInk panels are currently. Again, I think the Libra’s text looks better than the Colorsoft’s. It does feel slightly slower than the Colorsoft, which I admit feels extremely snappy. But in practice, I don’t really notice it unless I’m comparing it side-by-side.The Kobo Store experience falls behind Amazon’s shopping experience, but I expected this. You won’t find any books that are part of Kindle Unlimited on the Kobo store, as Amazon requires KU books to be exclusive. Otherwise, there’s a vast selection, and certainly, the bestsellers and popular books are there. I find it a little harder to find what I’m looking for on the Kobo store, but part of that is my familiarity with shopping on Amazon and my newness to Kobo. Honestly, this was my biggest concern when switching devices and platforms, but overall, it was pretty painless.All in all, I love this device.

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  2. Kindle Customer

    500+ pages in 3days
    What can I say, I have been struggling with reading my books for a while now. I never seem to have time and so many distractions. I ended up getting this after a lot of research. It is wonderful. The button make ‘flipping’ pages easy. The text is clear and looks amazing. I can put it down and go do something then pick it up right where I left off.Really glad I went with this vs the Kindle. not being tied to the amazon store and able to easily use my own Ebooks is amazing.Pros:Light weightFast responselarge storage.Easy book management.cons:Note taking is a little difficult.there is a back light/yellow light that I have yet to figure out how to turn off. It seems to be a low light thing.I feel like I am back in highschool or college just consuming books. Feels good to read again

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  3. Taylor

    Amazing – former kindle oasis user
    I absolutely love my Kobo, but I will say getting used to the Kobo environment is a little bit of a learning curve coming from kindle. First of all if you really enjoy Kindle insights that show how long you’ve read a book, when you read the book, how long it took you to read it throughout the month, What days you read versus what days you did not read, etc, this may not be the device for you because the software/environment is just not there yet. I wish I had known that before purchasing. I do miss those insights from Kindle, but I will say I enjoy the feel and look and hardware of the Kobo more than the Kindle Oasis. I also obviously love that there is color, and highlighting and taking notes with the pen has become something I can’t live without.The battery life is super impressive, I read a lot, and I barely ever have to charge this thing, I’d say it’s about the same as the Kindle oasis.You can upload news articles with the pocket app and read them on your kobo as well as library books which I think is super cool and was easy to figure out how to do, I don’t really think that Kindle allows you to do that, but I may be wrong.The brightness on the kobo is a little bit different than the Kindle, I think that it might come off as a little bit of a harsher light, but I do love that it’s adjustable by just dragging your finger up and down the side of the screen, which is so handy.I will say I think that Kindle has a better Kindle unlimited selection versus kobo plus subscription if you’re into fantasy romance novels. I can’t really speak to other genres, but I have noticed that a lot of the books I wanted to read were not available with my subscription, unfortunately, but there is a pretty good reward points system with the Kobo at least.The Kobo is definitely lighter than the Kindle Oasis, because it is made from recycled plastic instead of Metal. If that is important to you, you are making the right choice going with Kobo.

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  4. Lily Romero

    Fue una excelente compra, ya qué el lector soporta varios tipos de formatos de lectura y lo más genial qué se puede subrayar, anotar, etc.

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  5. Alberto Cruz

    Excelente producto, muy ligero, soporta muchos tipos de archivo, aunque la selección de la tienda de Rakuten no es tan amplia como en otras opciones.El color se ve muy similar al periódico impreso, la primera vez que se ve es impresionante. Por lo mismo la bateria le dura semanas, aun con la retroiluminacion al maximo. Usa cable USB tipo C, y la caja solo incluye un cable. No tiene fuente para toma corriente.Tiene rotacion por giroscopio y botones de hardware para cambiar la pagina, que hacen que la lectura sea aun mas comoda.Opcionalmente se puede adquirir un lapiz para poder tomar notas en el, que sumado a su bateria podrian hacerlo una buena alternativa para estudiantes, aunque es mas pequeñito que una tablet de 7”.Excelente opcion para leer.

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  6. Mishka5050

    Been playing with new Kobo for a few days now…my old one just got so laggy and slow it was unbearable.+ Using another Kobo is super intuitive. No changes in how I used to navigate the menu/read books, excellent in that regard.+ Everything loads up and syncs so fast!+ Battery has not moved since I charged it, I expect a good few weeks on 1 charge.+ Colour is OKay. Regular books only display the covers and handwritten notes in colour. It is a bit muted and does look like a newspaper print rather than like a mobile phone/tablet screen. It was not the decisive factor for the purchase and I am happy with the way menu and covers look.++ The best feature so far is google drive – managed to sync the books from my phone.o The buttons are indeed a little meh, it is nice to scroll with them, but some parts of the button are just a dead zone that does nothing.- The only thing I do not love about it is the plasticky feel, my old H2O used to have a nice grippy finish, this one does indeed slip out of my hand sometimes, but I can adjust the hold and just get used to the curved side…Screen size is just right and being able to take notes/journal is a feature I may or may not use :DThe one thing this Kobo is supposed to do works and it works flawlessly.Easy 5 stars review, so excited to read more again!

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  7. Ravi Roy

    I had a Kindle basic from long long back and wanted to update it to newer model, possibly with buttons like Kindle Oasis, however Oasis has been out of commission and it was not renewed in newer line-ups of Amazon kindle. The ones which were updated was not having a good feedback from users. Hence I decided to go for Kobo Libra Color(KLC). Here are my thoughts.PROS:-1. KLC is a color version with physical buttons and the colors are good enough for e-ink technology and please so not expect the tablet like quality in this. Colors are vivid and comics look as good as you can get with this technology(see images). Also you can get even more vivid colors by switching developer mode on.2. Battery backup is excellent(a week or two probably) with normal reading(couple of hours a day) and even better if the content is pure black and white(B&W). Color has lower dpi but B&W is excellent.3. You can use stylus for annotating and drawing directly on the book. It also has notebook feature.4. If there is a screen door effect(search for this term) then either I don’t have that issue or it really doesn’t matter because it is not at all noticeable.5. Like I said physical buttons are a god-send and very handy.6. You use google drive or Dropbox for very easy file transfer. You can also use applications to make it very easy as well.7. PDFs work very well so epubs is not the only supported format. While you can annotate on PDF file, you can’t highlight on the PDFs like you do on epubs(this is because PDFs are basically like images with no text layer)CONS:-1. You lose the variety that Amazon kindle offers with its large selection of books and also in half the price that Kobo will offer. Regional books will not be found on Kobo and if it is there there it will more expensive than what Amazon offers. A work around is that you can buy on Amazon and convert it to epubs and use it on Kobo. Amazon has that facility.2. Kindle unlimited is yet another thing you might miss if you use that(I didn’t).3. I don’t know if Kobo has service centers in India so that another thing you might have to keep in mind.Final Verdict: Go for it if it is in your budget, it is worth it.

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  8. Camille

    Very happy with my purchase. First e reader I get. Some difficulties to read files from my local library though, that could unfortunately not be fixed by the Kobo customer service.

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    Kobo Libra Colour | eReader | 7” Glare-Free Colour E Ink Kaleido™ 3 Display | Dark Mode Option | Audiobooks | Waterproof | Black
    Kobo Libra Colour | eReader | 7” Glare-Free Colour E Ink Kaleido™ 3 Display | Dark Mode Option | Audiobooks | Waterproof | Black

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