Kobo put out a handful of latest e-readers a couple of weeks again: colour variations of the superb Libra 2 and Clara, in addition to an up to date monochrome model of the latter. However after testing all of them out, I can say that for many customers, there’s no motive to modify.
First, the colour editions. I’ve been ready on colour e-paper screens for what looks as if half my life, and so they have but to attain the extent of vibrancy I’d need so as to actually get pleasure from comics and web sites on them. That’s nonetheless the case with the Clara Color and Libra Color.
These units use E Ink’s newest Kaleido 3 show, and positively issues have come a methods from what we had been seeing 10 years in the past. However the easy truth is the colour copy continues to be not nice. Higher than it ever was … however poor in contrast with nearly the rest.
It’s unclear to me why you’ll need colour in any respect on a 6″ gadget in regards to the measurement of a pulp paperback. I attempted to learn a couple of comics however the textual content is just too small and zooming and panning too clumsy. And the colours, whereas current, are washed out in each shade. Maybe a kids’s guide?
Now, I need to give credit score the place credit score is due: The display shows all kinds of colours — I studied one panel specifically that had a number of distinct however related shades of blue (not the one beneath), and I used to be capable of discern them on the reader nearly in addition to my regular LCD display. They’re definitely desaturated, however they’re there.
These criticisms are all equally true of the bigger Libra Color, the most recent within the line of asymmetrical 7″ units with web page flip buttons. That further inch makes for about as a lot further readability as you’ll count on — a bit — however the display itself is not any totally different.
You could be considering: Why not simply get the colour one so you’ve the choice? You may nonetheless learn atypical books, in spite of everything. Sure, however … sadly, the colour layer truly makes black and white content material worse.
I in contrast the Clara Color and BW aspect by aspect — and for that matter, the year-old Clara 2E I had sitting round. Whereas they’re all nominally the identical decision, the Color seems as if there’s a kind of gentle gauze over it, darkening your entire show barely and in consequence lowering the distinction.
This isn’t just a few minor factor that one solely notices with a microscope. It’s actually apparent. The colour screens are dimmer and tougher to learn. I attempted and did not seize it in pictures, however belief me, it’s unquestionably a step down.
As such, I merely can’t suggest the colour variations of those readers to anybody, except you’ve a specific use case the place desaturated colours and a barely degraded studying expertise aren’t an enormous deal.
Now, as for the Clara BW, that is basically the brand new default advice I’ll be giving — not as a result of it considerably outdoes my go-to reader, the Clara 2E, however as a result of it provides modest enhancements for $10 much less.
The brand new model of this very easy type issue features a flippantly up to date display, the Carta 1300 sequence, which boasts barely higher distinction and page-turning speeds. Examined towards the 2E, I discovered it to be noticeably sooner when tapping shortly via pages, however not noticeable in atypical use. And so far as the readability and distinction, they had been about equal to my eye, with a slight benefit going to the brand new gadget. My favourite characteristic is that it doesn’t crash after I plug it into my pc half the time, a Clara 2E behavior I’d given up on fixing.
So actually, you get what I feel is probably the most sensible e-reader in the marketplace for most individuals, just for $130 quite than $140. No advertisements, sideload your individual fonts and paperwork, built-in library app, loads of room to mess around and hack. Nonetheless, if you happen to personal a Clara 2E, or perhaps a Clara HD, I don’t assume the improve is essentially price it. Kind high quality hasn’t improved that a lot in the previous couple of years.
As earlier than, I like to recommend getting their faux-leather “sleep cover,” which each protects your gadget from the standard scuffs and folds into a stunning little stand. I like to recommend the Cayenne Purple colour so that you by no means lose it. Consider me, you’ll be glad you spent the $30.