Amazon
Kindle Colorsoft
Based on 200 Reddit mentions
$249.99
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Kindle Paperwhite vs Kobo Libra Colour — which would you keep? 😭
I think only bullet point 2 matters here the most. Don’t let people gaslight you that the Kaleido 3 is an OK screen when it clearly bothers you. It is an amazing screen for those who don’t notice the screendoor effect, but if your eyes are sensitive, it just makes it unusable. I have a Kindle Oasis
...ferdzs0 in r/ereader
February 20, 2026 7:15 AM
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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
...Extra-Bonus-6000 in r/RemarkableTablet
December 16, 2025 2:29 AM
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Just got my first Kobo - kind of regretting it after years with Kindle
I switched from Kindle Oasis to Kobo Libra Colour and will try to answer some of your questions. You can change the screen zones from the settings, I can't remember what the default was but I have the whole middle part for the menus not just the bottom of the screen, and you can drag from the top to
...MediaWorth9188 in r/ereader
November 7, 2025 6:15 AM
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Why I didn't like the Kobo Libra Colour (and am returning it)
5 is fixable, 8 is fixable via side load, 10 is also fixable but just seems inconvenient for you, 11 might not be a you issue. seems you might be too invested in the kindle ecosystem. can i ask why you didn’t just get a colorsoft?
altuser9700 in r/ereader
January 17, 2026 2:40 PM
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I love DRM free books for the customization aspect. If a publisher does not make the book the way you’d like, you can fix it with new covers and fonts. I love that.
I can’t edit the post. I bought these in 2012 from Pottermore when they were sold DRM free. They were side loaded (or rather “send to kindle”) on to my colorsoft. I don’t buy books from Amazon, but I do love their devices. I get my books from other vendors and just transfer them to the device. The f
...TheGryffindor_Jedi in r/ereader
October 18, 2025 11:18 PM
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Preço absurdo do Kindle
Eu tenho o Kindle colorsoft e tinha um paperwhite 4 e de um para o outro houve uma evolução sim, tela melhor, possibilidade de deixar a tela mais amarelada,o sistema está mais rápido, etc. Mas nada muito grandioso não na minha opinião, apenas pequenas mudanças.E eu acredito que o Kindle está cada ve
...Junio-r97 in r/Livros
February 23, 2026 11:30 PM
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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'
...The97545 in r/ereader
March 14, 2026 4:06 PM
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Kindle PC DeDRM still possible?
Yes, but not with all books. I'm using an older version of the app and it doesn't support some newer books with new formatting that where published after April 2025. For those I've an older kindle basic that I use to download and then add in Calibre, de-DRM for now works this way for the new format
...curlyAndUnruly in r/Calibre
November 13, 2025 11:38 AM
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Kindle pw 12th is superfast, vs KLC
I had the opposite. I bought a tablet thinking that it would be better and that I could get more from it than just an e-reader a couple of years ago and ended up never using it and instead using my phone to read, which had it's own problems. Or just the traditional books... The tablet was one of the
...ihavenoidea1001 in r/ereader
March 7, 2026 11:51 AM
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I taught a 3-6 year old to read but now she has no books.
Libraries connected to city/state networks offer more ebooks than smaller libraries without connections. The library card for rural libraries in my county gives me access to about 10,000 ebooks. I used my work address to get a city library card connected to a large university, and it gives me access
...riversroadsbridges in r/childrensbooks
August 3, 2025 10:59 AM
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