Kindle Colorsoft

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Kindle Colorsoft

123 positive 6 neutral 71 negative

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Duplicate Christmas gift…

Kobo :) but will say the kindle colorsoft looks good too. But kobo is better at my opinion

Tsundoku_94 in r/ereader

December 25, 2025 5:56 PM

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Did anyone buy the new kindle scribe? I’d love to hear thoughts on what you like better on each

I actually did and received mine yesterday, and the Scribe is going back to Amazon today. Background: I owned a RM2 for a few years, fell in love with the device and bought the RMPP on day 1. I've been less enamored with RMPP as there are a lot more little things that annoy me about it, but still us

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Extra-Bonus-6000 in r/RemarkableTablet

December 16, 2025 2:29 AM

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Color ereader, yes I know it wont be perfect, I still want to know what the best one is.

I have a Kindle colorsoft, kobo clara color and, a kobo libra color. The kobo libra is my favorite for comics. It has dropbox and Google Drive integration and it supports cbz files natively. That means that I don't have to fool around with trying convert my comics or copy them from my computer if I'

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The97545 in r/ereader

March 14, 2026 4:06 PM

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People who moved from Kindle to Kobo, how different is the experience really?

I got a KLC and ended up returning it because I just missed Kindle. 😕 I know that’s like blasphemy in this sub, but it’s true. Things I missed:WhisperSync- This is probably the biggest one. I love that the Kindle keeps a cloud library for you, and it keeps your location in sync, as well as saving yo

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lubsyb in r/ereader

May 23, 2026 1:14 PM

9

UPDATE: Waited 5 months for my RAM, it died in 2 weeks, and now Amazon wants to screw me over with a useless refund.

They’re just going to keep sending you shitty products. Did anyone even see how they handled their Kindle Colorsoft release? The screens had a yellow band across them and they just kept taking old one backs and sending out new broken ones. For a year. You’re dealing with a company who is so big they

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Bartz-Halloway in r/PcBuild

April 9, 2026 12:45 PM

11

Kindle to Kobo?

I switched from Kindle to kobo and prefer kobo. It has a better UI, no ads anywhere, and overdrive integration. I downloaded all my kindle books before Amazon got rid of the download feature, so they were easy to de-drm with Calibre. I'd advise that, even if you stay with kindle, you download and ba

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MediaWorth9188 in r/ereader

April 11, 2026 7:20 PM

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2025 kindle scribe colorsoft vs 2024 remarkable paper pro, I want a device for note-taking, reading colored comics and reading eBooks mostly textbooks in .pdf files. Which device should I get?

I currently have both. RPP is the best for note taking and more open OS. Scribe Colorsoft is best for reading ebooks/comics and being able to write notes within your ebooks. I enjoy writing on the RPP more. Scribe Colorsoft doesn’t require a paid subscription for cloud syncing or searching handwritt

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T8ter-Tot in r/RemarkableTablet

April 25, 2026 8:00 PM

5

You can't buy reMarkable 2 anymore?!

What killed my interest in reMarkable devices the most is that they stopped using EMR pens. I have zero interest in switching there. They work great and I like that I can use the same pens with all my devices, from a Wacom graphics tablet to my e-ink readers. After buying the rm2 I picked up the fir

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Env0i in r/RemarkableTablet

May 8, 2026 1:57 PM

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[RELEASE] Zen UI - A Clean, Minimal UI Plugin for KOReader

Thank you. I meant the native file browser. On my Colorsoft, I have 2700 books and no matter what I try (native koreader, PT, Simple UI), my kindle becomes sluggish and sometimes freezes :(

JoanConstantine in r/koreader

April 27, 2026 9:56 AM

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For people with e-readers, how long have you had one and how consistently do you use it?

I've had a kindle since 2013 (secondhand beloved kindle 4 with the buttons!). I go through phases with consistent use, but I've never regretted having one! Lost it for about 6 months in 2024, so bought a secondhand 10th gen paperwhite and then promptly found my kindke 4 down the back of the radiator

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JealousTea2459 in r/Booktokreddit

May 15, 2026 9:01 AM

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