Kobo Libra Colour REVIEW: The King of E-Readers?!

Faiz Aly
17 Apr 202410:58

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the Kobo Libra Color e-reader, highlighting its design, which is similar to the previous Libra models but with a lighter weight and improved ergonomics. The standout feature is the 7-inch E Ink Carta 3 screen with over 4,000 colors, offering a sharp and accurate color display, though not as saturated as other devices. The device is comfortable for one-handed use, has a strong magnet for the stylus, and is waterproof. The interface is intuitive, supporting various file formats, and includes a notebook feature for note-taking. The battery life is impressive, with the device lasting two weeks with heavy use. The Libra Color is praised for its value at $220, with the option to purchase a stylus separately for note-taking and drawing. The review also mentions the upcoming review of the Kobo Clara HD and encourages viewers to subscribe for more content.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“š The Kobo Libra Color is a new e-reader from Kobo, featuring a color display which was highly anticipated by the narrator.
  • ๐ŸŽจ It comes with a 7-inch E Ink Carta 3 screen that supports over 4,000 colors, offering a new level of color accuracy for e-reading devices.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ The color saturation on the Libra Color's screen is not as vibrant as on smartphones or tablets, but it is designed to be easy on the eyes for reading.
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ The device is lightweight, weighing under 200g without a case, and has a larger battery capacity compared to its predecessor, the Libra 2.
  • ๐Ÿ’ง The Libra Color is waterproof, allowing for use in the bath or by the pool without worry.
  • ๐Ÿ“– The e-reader has a user-friendly interface, with a focus on ease of use and ergonomic design for one-handed reading.
  • โœ๏ธ It supports note-taking and drawing with a strong magnetic attachment for the stylus, making it suitable for users who enjoy annotating or sketching.
  • ๐Ÿ“‚ The device does not have a Micro SD card slot, but it does support various file formats and cloud services like Dropbox and Google Drive for easy book transfers.
  • ๐ŸŒ™ The Comfort Light Pro feature adjusts the light from cool to warmer tones as the day progresses, reducing blue light exposure especially before bedtime.
  • ๐Ÿ”ง The performance of the Libra Color is improved with a doubled CPU speed, making page flips and writing/drawing experiences smoother.
  • โฑ๏ธ Battery life is impressive, with the device lasting around two weeks of heavy use, which includes reading, writing, and listening to audiobooks.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Priced at $220, the Kobo Libra Color offers a premium reading experience with color display capabilities, and an additional $70 for the stylus if note-taking or drawing is desired.

Q & A

  • Which company has recently released two color e-readers?

    -Kobo has recently released two color e-readers, the Kobo Libra Color and Kobo Clara Color.

  • What is the main design feature of the Kobo Libra Color that is designed for single-hand usage?

    -The Kobo Libra Color has a thicker bezel with a slightly curved edge, upward, and two page turn buttons placed for a comfortable grip, making it ergonomic for single-hand usage.

  • What is the material composition of the Kobo Libra Color's casing?

    -The casing of the Kobo Libra Color is made from 80% recycled materials, including ocean-bound plastics.

  • How much does the Kobo Libra Color weigh without a case?

    -The Kobo Libra Color weighs just under 200 grams without a case.

  • Does the Kobo Libra Color have a Micro SD card slot?

    -No, the Kobo Libra Color does not have a Micro SD card slot.

  • What is the screen technology used in the Kobo Libra Color?

    -The Kobo Libra Color uses a 7-inch E Ink Carta 3 screen that supports over 4,000 colors.

  • How does the color saturation on the Kobo Libra Color compare to that on a smartphone or tablet?

    -The colors on the Kobo Libra Color are not as saturated as those on a smartphone, laptop, or tablet. They appear a bit washed out in comparison due to the limitations of E Ink screen technology.

  • What is the pixel density of the Kobo Libra Color when reading in color and in black and white?

    -The Kobo Libra Color has a pixel density of 150 pixels per inch when reading in color and 300 pixels per inch when reading in black and white.

  • What is the battery life of the Kobo Libra Color like after two weeks of rigorous testing?

    -After two weeks of rigorous testing, which included writing, reading colorful graphic-heavy novels, and listening to audiobooks via Bluetooth with Wi-Fi on and the screen set at 40% brightness, the Kobo Libra Color went from 80% to 32% battery life.

  • How does the Kobo Libra Color support note-taking and drawing?

    -The Kobo Libra Color has a strong magnetic edge to hold the stylus securely. It is also the first ever notetaking and reading e-reader, with a 'My Notebooks' tab in the navigation bar for easy access to notes.

  • What file formats does the Kobo Libra Color support?

    -The Kobo Libra Color supports a variety of popular file formats including 10 document file types and 4 image file types. It also supports Kobo's own audio books.

  • How can users transfer books and notes to the Kobo Libra Color?

    -Users can sign into cloud services like Dropbox or Google Drive to transfer books and notes. They can also access their notebooks through the Kobo app on their phone.

Outlines

00:00

๐Ÿ“š Introduction to Kobo Libra Color E-Reader

The video begins with an introduction to the Kobo Libra Color e-reader, a device that the presenter has been eagerly anticipating. The presenter discusses the release of not one, but two color e-readers by Kobo, following a previous video where they expressed their desire for such a device. A full unboxing video of both e-readers was previously posted, and this video promises a comprehensive review of the Kobo Libra Color. The design of the e-reader is highlighted as being unchanged since 2019, but praised for its ergonomics and single-handed use, featuring a textured back and a sunken display for reduced glare and fingerprints. The device is also noted for its use of recycled materials and its light weight, despite a larger battery. The video also mentions the strong magnet for the stylus, waterproof capabilities, and the importance of comfort during reading sessions.

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๐Ÿ–ฅ Display and User Interface of the Kobo Libra Color

The presenter delves into the display technology of the Kobo Libra Color, which features a 7-inch E Ink Carta 3 screen capable of displaying over 4,000 colors. While the colors may not be as saturated as those on other devices like phones or tablets, the presenter notes that the screen is still quite sharp and the colors are accurate. They emphasize that the e-paper technology is designed for reading comfort and long battery life, comparing the experience to reading a newspaper with colorful images. The screen also includes Comfort Light Pro for better eye comfort during nighttime reading. The user interface is discussed as being intuitive and similar to other e-readers, with the addition of note-taking capabilities and the advantage of a color display, which enhances the visual appeal of the device. The presenter also mentions the support for various file formats and the convenience of cloud services for transferring books and notes.

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๐Ÿ”‹ Performance, Battery Life, and Conclusion

The video concludes with a discussion on the performance and battery life of the Kobo Libra Color. The presenter acknowledges that performance is not a major concern for e-readers, as the primary goal is to provide a smooth page-turning experience. The device is noted to have a faster page-flip speed due to an upgraded CPU. The battery life is praised as being quite good, with the presenter sharing their experience of using the device for two weeks with a significant amount of reading, writing, and audiobook listening before needing to recharge. The battery capacity is increased to 2500 mAh, which is a notable improvement over the previous model. The presenter concludes by reiterating the excellent value of the Kobo Libra Color at a price point of $220, even considering the need to purchase the stylus separately. They invite viewers to share their thoughts and questions in the comments and to stay tuned for a forthcoming review of the Kobo Clara Color.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กe-reader

An e-reader, short for electronic reader, is a portable electronic device designed primarily for the purpose of reading digital books and periodicals. In the context of the video, the e-reader is the central theme as the host discusses the Kobo Libra Color, a new model with color display capabilities, which is a significant development in the e-reader market.

๐Ÿ’กKobo Libra Color

The Kobo Libra Color is a specific model of e-reader that has been released by the company Kobo. It is notable for its color display, which is a step up from traditional monochrome e-ink displays. The video provides an in-depth review of this device, focusing on its design, display, and functionality as an e-reader.

๐Ÿ’กcolor e-ink display

Color e-ink display technology refers to the screen technology used in e-readers that allows for the display of images and text in color, as opposed to the traditional black and white. The video emphasizes the Kobo Libra Color's 7-inch Kido 3 screen, which supports over 4,000 colors, marking a significant innovation in e-reader technology.

๐Ÿ’กergonomic design

Ergonomic design relates to the study of designing products that fit the human body and its movements comfortably. In the video, the host appreciates the ergonomic design of the Kobo Libra Color, which is comfortable for single-handed use, with a textured back for grip and a curved bezel for easy handling.

๐Ÿ’กrecycled materials

Recycled materials are materials that have been reprocessed after initial use, reducing waste and the need for new raw materials. The video mentions that the Kobo Libra Color's casing is made from 80% recycled materials, including ocean-bound plastics, which is a sustainable feature of the device.

๐Ÿ’กwaterproof

A waterproof device is designed to resist the intrusion of water to some extent, allowing it to be used in wet environments without damage. The Kobo Libra Color is described as being waterproof for up to an hour and up to 2 meters of water, making it suitable for use in the bath or near a pool.

๐Ÿ’กComfort Light Pro

Comfort Light Pro is a feature in premium e-readers that adjusts the light's color temperature to reduce blue light exposure, which can interfere with sleep patterns. The Kobo Libra Color has this feature, which changes the light from cool to warmer tones as the day progresses, enhancing the reading experience, especially before bedtime.

๐Ÿ’กnote-taking

Note-taking refers to the act of writing down information or ideas, often for later reference. The video discusses the Kobo Libra Color's capability as a note-taking device, which is a new feature for Kobo e-readers. The host mentions the convenience of having a 'my notebooks' tab for easy access to notes.

๐Ÿ’กfile format support

File format support refers to the types of digital files that a device can read or process. The Kobo Libra Color supports a wide range of file formats, including text, comic, and image files, which enhances its versatility for different types of digital content consumption.

๐Ÿ’กperformance

In the context of electronic devices, performance refers to how efficiently and quickly the device can execute tasks. The video mentions that the Kobo Libra Color has improved performance with a doubled CPU speed, resulting in faster page flips and smoother operation for reading and writing tasks.

๐Ÿ’กbattery life

Battery life is the amount of time a device can operate before needing to be recharged. The Kobo Libra Color is praised for its good battery life, with an upgraded battery capacity of 2500 mAh, allowing for weeks of use on a single charge, depending on usage patterns.

Highlights

Kobo is releasing two new color e-readers: the Kobo Libra Color and Kobo Clara Color.

The design of the Kobo Libra Color is similar to the previous model, maintaining an ergonomic design for single-hand usage.

The device is made from 80% recycled materials, including ocean-bound plastics.

The Kobo Libra Color is lighter than its predecessor, the Libra 2, weighing just under 200g without a case.

The e-reader features a 7-inch E Ink Carta 3 screen with over 4,000 colors, currently the best color e-paper display on consumer devices.

The color display provides sharp text and fairly accurate colors, though not as saturated as on smartphones or tablets.

The Comfort Light Pro technology adjusts the light from cool to warmer tones as the day progresses, reducing blue light exposure.

The Kobo Libra Color supports note-taking and has a strong magnetic edge to secure the stylus.

The device is waterproof, allowing for up to an hour of submersion in water up to 2 meters deep.

The user interface is intuitive and easy to use, with a notable addition of a 'My Notebooks' tab for note-taking features.

The color display is utilized effectively in the interface, with color-matching elements and a pleasant visual experience.

The Kobo Libra Color supports a wide range of file formats, including 10 document file types and 4 image file types.

The e-reader offers integration with cloud services like Dropbox and Google Drive for easy book and note transfer.

The device has a dark mode feature, although it inverts text colors with a persistent white background for the home screen and notebooks.

The Kobo Libra Color has a high brightness level and adjustable light temperature, suitable for comfortable night-time reading.

The performance of the e-reader is improved with a doubled CPU speed, providing smooth operation for reading and writing.

The battery life is impressive, with the capacity upgraded to 2500 mAh, offering weeks of usage on a single charge.

The Kobo Libra Color is priced at $220, offering good value with its premium features, though the stylus needs to be purchased separately.

Transcripts

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everyone this is FaZe and welcome to my

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channel a couple years ago I did a video

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about how I really wanted an e-reader

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with a color display especially from a

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company with a strong ecosystem like

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Amazon or Kobo and finally Kobo is

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coming out with not one but two color

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e-readers the coob Libra color and Kobo

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Clara color last week I did a full

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unboxing video of both the e-readers

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which you can click the link above or in

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the description below to check that

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video out and as promised I'm here with

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my full review of the Cobo Libra color

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and my review of the Coba cleric color

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will drop in a few days so stay tuned

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for that but first let's talk about

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design now for those who have used the

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previous Coba Libra e-readers you might

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be a little disappointed that the design

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has not changed much over the Libra too

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it is pretty much the same design since

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2019 but I don't actually mind that at

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all the design is good and after all if

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it ain't broke why fix it right it ands

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down one of the most ergonomic designs

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that I've used in an e reader the Cobra

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Libra in general was designed for

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single-hand usage with the edge of the

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thicker bezel still slightly curved

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upward with two page turn binds

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perfectly placed to provide a

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comfortable grip I really dig this

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textured back as well and it adds a nice

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grip and the power switch on the rear is

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still the same round concave also

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brought from the Liber 2 is the round

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white indicator light that glows when

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you start charging it or when you turn

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it on the entire device is encased in

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plastic which is now made from 80%

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recycled materials including ocean bound

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Plastics what I find quite impressive is

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that Kobo has managed to keep the weight

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of the device down despite using a

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larger battery in the Libra color it

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weighs just a hair under 200 g without a

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case which is surprisingly lighter than

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the Libra 2 that weighs at 215 G the

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Libra color looks pretty much identical

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to the Libra 2 yet it's lighter and that

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is quite noticeable the moment you pick

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it up also for those who don't like

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displays in flush with the bezel you'll

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really appreciate this sunken in display

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which I personally like because I feel

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like sunken in displays always remove a

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little more glare and also unwanted

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fingerprints now aside from the sunken

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in display I also quite enjoy the page

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term buttons because they're quite nice

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and clicky and overall it's the device

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is quite comfortable to hold and use in

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one hand now a lot of you were asking if

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there's a Micro SD card slot and the

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answer is no now many of my subscribers

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also asked me if the magnet is strong

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for The Stylist on this all new Cobo

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Libra and I'm happy to say that the

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answer is yes so for those who like note

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taking and drawing Kobo has made the

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magnetic Edge quite strong so your

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stylist would stay nice and secure and

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to be honest if you use a case and you

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don't even have to worry about that at

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all also it's waterproof for up to an

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hour and up to 2 m of water but at the

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end of the day what's important for an

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e-reader is if it's nice and comfortable

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to hold during reading sessions which it

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definitely is and the display which we

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will discuss now because that is the

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major attraction of this new Cobo

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perhaps the most exciting feature of

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this new Cobo Libra is a 7in Kido 3

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screen that supports over 4,000 views

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and is currently the best color eaper

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display being used on consumer devices

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now when I did the unboxing video a lot

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of people were asking about the quality

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of the display well I must say that the

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text and images on this Libra color are

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quite sharp and the colors are fairly

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accurate however I must caution you

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while this screen Tech can display over

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4,000 colors the colors don't appear as

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saturated as they would look on a phone

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laptop or tablet they're a little washed

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out in comparison and that's the

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limitation of just eaper screen

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technology in general and I also want to

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add that this is not a bad thing the

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color accuracy and saturation that we're

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so used to seeing on our smartphones and

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computers is not what we should be

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expecting in the first place these are

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not LCD displays when reading on this

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for long periods of time with any e in

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display it's easy on the eye I would

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compare reading on this to like a

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newspaper with colorful images some

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might call it washed out but for ink on

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paper that is meant for reading and

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should be easy on the eye and gives

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weeks of battery life this is quite

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amazing you get 150 pixels per inch when

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reading in color and 300 pixels per inch

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when breeding in black and white which

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is standard for most monochrome ebook

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e-readers as with all premium Kobo

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e-readers the Libra color screen is also

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lit up with Comfort light Pro which

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automatically changes the light view

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from cool to warmer tones as the day

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progresses this reduces the amount of

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blue light hitting your eye closer to

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bedtime overall the reading experience

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is nice and those who like reading

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graphic novels Manga comic books or

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anything with color you're really going

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to enjoy reading on this Cal Libra

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however like with any new technology it

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will improve over time pixels per inch

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will go up the color saturation will be

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better as the years progress however I

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still want to say that an e in color

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display is Major Innovation and Kobo has

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done a fantastic job with the execution

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of it on their device I do not feel like

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the screen is dim or dull the lighting

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on this e-reader is topnotch and I can

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almost promise that reading on this it's

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pure joy now let's talk about the user

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interface look I've primarily always

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been an Amazon Fanboy always reading on

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Kindles but after using this Cobra for a

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while I must say I quite enjoy it and

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don't miss my Kindle at all the UI is

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quite intuitive and very easy to use and

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to be honest the UI for almost all e

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readers nowadays are nearly identical

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however there is one major difference to

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the interface now the Libra is also a

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not taking device so there is a my

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notebooks tap right in the center of the

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navigation bar at the bottom the first

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ever notetaking read e-reader I ever

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used was the Kindle scribe the writing

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experience on there was pretty good but

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I always wish there was a smaller

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version of it now that I was writing on

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a 7in screen I enjoyed it but they

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almost started missing the bigger screen

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Of The Scribe because the smaller screen

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makes it feel a little more congested

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but when you get used to it it feels a

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lot more comfortable now the other

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change to the interface is how Cobo is

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really taking advantage of the color

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display and I don't mean just the book

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covers that are displayed on the home

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screen or the content displayed in the

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books themselves you see every time you

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select the tab from the navigation bar

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it changes color from black to Brown

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also when you're downloading books the

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status bar is also the same color to

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match the application this is a very

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nice touch also this coobo supports a

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ton of popular file formats and there

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are a total of 10 document file types

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that coobo supports by default and this

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includes text and comic formats there

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are also four image files that are

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supported and the only audio file

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support though is for kobo's own audio

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books that you can download from the

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Cobo store or via a subscription to Cobo

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plus so you can't import your own audio

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unfortunately what I really like however

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is that you can sign into Dropbox or

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Google drive to help transfer books it's

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it's very easy to use these cloud

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services and it's also quite seamless to

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transfer notes and notebooks you can

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even access them through the Cobo app on

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your phone also you do get dark mode but

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I'm not sure if I like the

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implementation here because it only

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inverts the text colors for example the

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home screen will still be displayed on a

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white background as will all your

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notebooks so it's only the text within

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ebooks that can have white text on a

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black background aside from that you

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also have Amber LEDs that allow you to

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change the white light you to warmer

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tones to help you reduce the blue light

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this makes a huge difference for reading

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at night now for all those who worried

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that color e readers seem dim then let

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me just say that I am very impressed at

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how bright the Libra color can get you

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will not be disappointed with the

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brightness levels that I can guarantee

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you can easily adjust the light the

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brightness and temperature by tapping on

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the top of the screen to bring up the

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quick controls like the previous Libra 2

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and the newer models you can set the

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light temperature to change

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automatically at a specific time in the

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evening or night and of course you can

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change the brightness just by the

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toggles now let's go over performance

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this is what I hate to talk about with

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e-readers because to be honest

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performance on e-readers doesn't matter

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too much the goal is to Simply flip your

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pages of the books that you're reading

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that's it so if you have used a Cobo or

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a Kindle before I will say that this is

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slightly faster with those page flips

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because Kobo has double the CPU going

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from 1 GHz to 2 GHz and after 2 weeks

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with a new Libra color there's nothing

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to complain about everything runs

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smoothly even when it comes to writing

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and drawing it all works flawlessly

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lastly let's go over battery life all I

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can say is that it's quite good Kobo has

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upgraded the battery capacity in the

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Libra color to 250 Milah hours compared

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to 1500 in Libra 2 however I was

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rigorously testing this Kobo for this

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review don't forget that I was going

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through all the new features and really

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testing its limits I started using the

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device straight out of the box at 80%

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battery life and I was around 32% after

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2 weeks I'd say that's pretty good

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considering that I was writing reading

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colorful graphic heavy novels and

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listening to audiobooks via Bluetooth I

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had Wi-Fi on all the time and the screen

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was set at 40% brightness and a refresh

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set to every five pages it's also

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important to note that a page refresh

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occurs more frequently when writing and

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every erase triggers another refresh as

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well so the bigger battery capacity in

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this new Cobo is definitely working in

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its favor in conclusion the Cobo Libra

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color is a fantastic e-reader the color

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screen the performance the battery life

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and the writing capabilities are all

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excellent this premium 7in e-reader

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offers really good value at just

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$220 yes you'll need to purchase this

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$70 Cobo stus 2 separately if you're

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into note taking or drawing but I still

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think the whole package is a great great

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deal and at the end of the day I want to

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know your thoughts and questions

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regarding this all new Cobo Libra color

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so be sure to leave them down in the

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comment section below also stay tuned to

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my full review of the Cobo clear out

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color as well that should be dropping

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any day now and of course if you haven't

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subscribed to my channel yet be sure to

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subscribe to my channel and I'll see you

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next time

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