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The Kobo Libra Colour is a 7-inch glare-free color eReader featuring the advanced Kaleido 3 E Ink display, offering vivid full-color reading without distractions. It supports note-taking with Kobo Stylus 2 compatibility, includes audiobook functionality, and offers a dark mode for eye comfort. With a lightweight, waterproof design and up to 4 weeks of battery life, it’s engineered for professionals who demand both style and substance in their digital reading experience.
| ASIN | B0D1KTKVY3 |
| Battery Average Life | 4 weeks |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,131 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #18 in eBook Readers |
| Brand | Kobo |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 173 Reviews |
| Display Technology | Electronic Ink |
| File Format | DOC, DOCX, EPUB, HTM, HTML, PDF, TXT |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 7.05 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rakuten Kobo |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | Kobo Libra Colour |
| Model Name | Kobo Libra Colour |
| Model Number | N428-TP-BK-S-CK |
| Native Resolution | 1264x1680 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Kaleido™ 3 Display, Audiobooks, Dark Mode, Waterproof |
| Screen Size | 7 Inches |
| UPC | 681495009671 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
J**E
Got me back into reading!
This ebook is awesome. The best part is, using Calibre, you can easily upload old classics which cost nothing! The system is responsive, the backlight is great, including color adjustments. It's great for one-handed operation, especially with the physical buttons on the side. The color display is not as vibrant as I was led to believe, but I think this is the case with all color e-ink readers. My biggest gripe is the presentation of books. Unless I'm missing a setting somewhere, books are listed as images of their covers. With the small images, it can be hard to read titles from the cover thumbnails, and the Kobo does NOT list the plaintext title next to each book. I often have to click on a book to be able to read the title. This is a serious drawback but one Kobo could easily fix. This is particularly acute when using Project Gutenberg books, which use a generic cover with small title text. I often resort to finding books from the author lists. Otherwise, a fantastic device with great battery life.
N**D
Wonderful
BEST PURCHASE IVE EVER MADE. It fits perfectly in my purse and doesnt hurt my eyes. The buttons are very convenient. I also like that it is easy to put any book on it, since I read a lot of self published EBooks like from Aiden E Messer. It is light enough to hold in one hand.
A**U
should’ve bought it sooner!
i have been researching e-readers extensively before i bought my first one. i ended up with this bc of how easy i can upload books on to it or borrow them from libby. even after you’re done with the book it stays in your little library to show you what you’ve read previously. love the size. i can throw it in any purse (with a case on of course) and take it with me wherever. the screen is also great. love that i can adjust the brightness by swiping up and down on the left side of the screen. i also love to accessorize so i was able to get a kobo skin to cover it and make it more personalized. love it!
J**.
Much better than any Kindle I've owned, buy it, you won't look back
I've had this in hand for about a week and I'm growing to love it more and more every day. First, I've owned four or five kindles over the last decade++ and while they're incredibly convenient and ubiquitous and have led the e-book charge, the operating system has always felt clunky to me… all of the features you need daily are generally three or four steps into settings. Combine that with awkwardly placed power buttons, no option for physical buttons other than the oasis which has been discontinued, the need to always have a cover with a handle in order to hold it while reading. Much more but other than the e-book idea and implementation, it's never felt natural to me. The Kobo Libra Colour, on the other hand, feels a joy to hold, it's very light, has a screen auto rotate option which, combined with the lip at the buttons, are a perfect place to put your thumb of either hand. Yes, it's a similar designed to the Oasis but the Oasis (which I own for five years until it crapped out on me after having babied it and then Amazon not supporting diagnosing/fixing) was a much heavier device and although it was formed and weighted on the side with the buttons, it always felt like holding a Lego block or something rigid and awkward in my hand. Plus it was just heavy. The Cobo Libra is kind of the same form as an Oasis but much more comfortable to hold because it's not only much, much lighter (ounces?) but also because of the slight upward lip at the buttons... your thumb on either hand just slips into that corner so easily and it's incredibly smoth to position and move from one hand to the other. I've always had cases for Kindles but after a week with the Libra, I can't convince myself to get anything other than a sleeve for it… it just feels that nice in your hand. Then there's also the color book covers and color highlights, both surprisingly pleasurable additions. But those are really bonuses, the gem is the operating system and interface which is without a doubt more focused on the READER… it does the little things well like the mentioned auto rotate view we've all grown accustomed to with cell phones. Then there are a ton of similar details in the interface... being able to increase or decrease the brightness of the screen by one simple slide touch in the upper left corner, no digging into settings. The home screen showing the most recent four books and % read, or on the same page an area where you can access all your books, another area showing just your unread books, another area showing a link to overdrive to borrow books from the library, another spot to press showing the holds you have at your library on overdrive… in other words an actual home screen giving you all your options in one view. Not trying to sell you anything, not trying to distract you by anything. Your stuff where you want it. Which is of course another fantastic feature, it lets you directly and easily rent books from your library… The focus is on getting you what you want to read and having you enjoy the experience… NOT up selling you more books. What a concept. Oh, and the power button is recessed and on the BACK of the device… So no turning it on and off accidentally when resting it somewhere. In other words, great functionality making for a pleasurable experience using it. Amazon seems to have lost that with the Kindle… like the device itself is secondary to them pushing more product. Anyway, I could go on but this is already too long. Buy it, you'll love it and just look online for ways to transfer your already purchased Kindle books over… Kobo doesn't make YOUR books proprietary, you buy them, you own and can read them anywhere in standard formats. Again, what a concept....
A**R
Nice Kindle Alternative
I have a Kindle Colorsoft that I love. I carry it with me everywhere. However, some books are not available in KU and I am not wealthy. I don't want to spend money to "rent" a book for more than a couple of dollars outside of the paid monthly subscription. I've read different blogs and recommendations for various e-readers and decided to give this one a go. This was largely due to the reviews stating that many books were available in Kobo Plus that were unavailable in KU and the subscription was cheaper. This is largely true. There have been very few books or audiobooks unavailable in Kobo Plus that I really wanted to read. However, there are some well known authors who aren't available in Kobo Plus, which is disappointing. There are times that I listen to a book on Kobo Plus while reading the book in KU and vice versa. I really like the Kobo Libra Colour. There are features that I like, such as the dedicated buttons to turn the page, Bluetooth, the power button being at your fingertip on the back left side, and the ability to actually listen to the book on the device. It appears that the buttons could be used for a left handed or right handed person when using the screen auto-rotate feature. The screen is clear and brightness and blue light can be adjusted. The color clarity is the same clarity as the Kindle Colorsoft and is a nice feature for this ADHD brain. That being said, I don't like that you can't read while you listen. I was hoping that was a possibility because I enjoy reading along with the narrated versions of the books. I wanted a larger screen and get away from using my phone for this. Also, I wish there was the option to have the time or a clock on the page while I'm reading. I often get lost in a story and lose track of time. Having that clock in front of me helps me avoid pulling an all-nighter without realizing it. There is a huge lag is the screen responsiveness when using the filters or search. I like to use the filters in my library to sort between read and unread books. I often find myself having to really punch the screen to get the reader to accept the option I'm trying to select. That is so frustrating. Often times, I find myself giving up and closing the Kobo and picking up my Kindle. I haven't had a chance to spend a lot of time with this e-reader to be able to give a better review. I'll update this, as needed, with any other pros or cons that I experience.
J**.
A great e-reader. Much better than Kindle for borrowing library books
I bought the Kobo Libra Colour to replace my well-loved (and worn out) black and white Kobo Libra H2O. They are just about the same size and -- for my purposes -- function the same way. I didn't buy the Libra Colour for its color display -- as pleasant as it is -- or for any of the additional features not found on the H2O. To be honest, if Kobo still had a black and white e-reader in this size without the bells and whistles, I would have bought that and saved some money, but somethings like the color highlighting and note taking capacities are neat and would have been useful at an earlier point in my life. I did a side-by-side comparison of the same book page on the Libra Colour and the H2O. They looked pretty much the same to me, so I don't think adding color has diminished the reading experience. I do like the fact that the Libra Color weighs a bit less and is thinner. It also is a little more responsive than the H2O -- for example, pages turn faster. I was pleased with the quality of my H2O and expect to be equally pleased with the quality of the Libra Colour. Also, Kobo has now made their readers repairable, which is a big plus for me. Because I only use my e-reader to borrow books from my public library, I especially appreciate the fact that Kobo products have built-in OverDrive (Libby) integration, which means I can connect to my public library directly to browse, borrow and return books on the e-reader. Can't do this with a Kindle.
M**Y
So Good I Want My Own
I purchased this for myself husband but have borrowed it on occasion, and it’s the best ereader I have ever used. Just something about the design is perfect in its simplicity. Very user friendly to say the least. Only problem is now I want my own.
U**E
Glad I got it
I only had the kobo for a week but I’m absolutely in love. Maybe I’ve got the black one but it’s already decorated with so many different colors lol it’s more vivid than the Kindle so the color is definitely bought more. The screen size is really nice and 7 inches. I’m definitely pick up my kobo to read more than I do. My Kindle, if you love annotating, does it definitely though the reader for you it’s fast reliable the battery. Life is a little wonky. Just make sure you change the settings. But that’s OK because I mostly read at home anyways.
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