The companyé Canadian Kobo displays new ambitions by making adjustments à its new electric e-readers.
Since its creation in 2009, the brand has focused exclusively on traditional models and devices sold, until now. time, with black and white screens. But readers recently discovered that the company had announced its launch. its first e-reader models, the Kobo Libra Color and Kobo Clara Color. Devices that draw inspiration from their predecessors and mark an evolution in the digital reading experience.< /p>
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200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000The new tablets retain the same features of the older models. know the waterproofness IPX8, physical page turning buttons, adjustable front lighting and 16 GB storage space. Note that the two digital books use Kaleido 3 screen technology from E Ink, which promises 4096 colors and more saturated colors than the previous generation. ;previous generation Kaleido Plus. The Kobo Color is now compatible with the Kobo Stylus 2, allowing users to write using the Kobo Stylus 2. hand.
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The different models align with each other. their competitors in the market. The Kobo Clara Color is available at 159.99 euros and the Kobo Libre Color, as for à it is displayed at 229.89 euros. You can now à You can now pre-order the new products on the official Fnac website, before a release scheduled for April 30.
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