Amazon's Kindle Colorsoft Is a Nice Color E-Reader and Not Much Else
Briefly

The black-and-white text clarity on the Colorsoft fell below my expectations compared to the Paperwhite, which has the highest contrast among Kindles, making it sharper.
The Kindle Colorsoft does share similarities with the Paperwhite, including an impressive battery life, wireless charging, and a brightness-adjusting screen, yet costs an extra $80.
The loading time when turning pages or zooming can be distracting on the Colorsoft, especially for those who plan to read comics or graphic novels.
Despite the excitement around the new color screen, the experience can be jarring due to the refreshing issues, which can take readers out of the story.
Read at WIRED
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