
The Kindle Colorsoft e-reader is one of the latest releases with its color e-ink display. However, there’s a significant drawback: its price. With a launch price of $299, it’s quite expensive.
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The Kindle Colorsoft e-reader is one of the latest releases with its color e-ink display. However, there’s a significant drawback: its price. With a launch price of $299, it’s quite expensive.
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The Kindle brand, which belongs to Amazon, is a leader and pioneer in digital reading. Recently, they launched a color e-reader called the Kindle Colorsoft, but the launch has been a complete disaster!
Despite their experience with hardware and software, the Kindle Colorsoft has been released with a significant flaw that affects many units: a yellow/orange band appears when the lighting is turned on.
Many users on the social network Reddit are voicing their complaints about this issue, forcing Amazon to address the discontent among customers. In fact, user reviews on Amazon.fr are predominantly negative regarding this e-reader.

If you are affected by this defect, it is now possible to request a replacement Kindle Colorsoft.
Beyond the technical problem, one can question the launch of the Kindle Colorsoft.
On one hand, this e-reader is decidedly high-end, thus offered at a premium price compared to competitors.
On the other hand, it is puzzling to see that Amazon's experience wasn't enough to prevent such an issue, which is relatively uncommon in the e-reader market.
According to Goodereader.com, Amazon is indeed aware of the problem and is working on a resolution.

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Onyx e-readers offer numerous possibilities as they operate on the Android system. Unfortunately, they come with only a few different fonts, so it's nice to be able to add more.
To add new fonts to your Onyx e-reader, you need to connect it to a computer.
Next, in the folder area, you should create a new folder named "Fonts." (if this folder doesn't exist)
You just need to add the font files to this folder to enjoy them in the default e-book reading application.
I believe that adding new fonts can significantly enhance your reading experience.
Here are a few reasons why this can be beneficial and why you should give it a try:
Personalized Reading Comfort: Preferences for fonts can vary from person to person. By adding fonts that you like or that are easier for you to read, you can make your reading more enjoyable and less straining on your eyes.
Improved Readability: Some fonts are better suited for reading on electronic screens than others. Fonts designed for screens, like sans-serif fonts, may be easier to read at smaller sizes. For instance, I love the Im Fell font, which gives a nice feeling of reading a more refined paper book (check it out here).
Adapted for Specific Visual Needs: If you have specific needs, such as dyslexia or low vision, installing specialized fonts (like OpenDyslexic) can help you read more easily. These fonts are designed to improve letter and word recognition. There's also the Hyperlegible Font, which I've discussed here.
Aesthetically Pleasing Pages: For some readers, the visual aspect of the page is crucial for enjoyment. Choosing fonts that match your aesthetic preferences can enrich the overall experience.
Closer to Paper Feel: You can also select fonts that mimic those of traditional printed books, making the digital reading experience feel more familiar and enjoyable. I recommend trying out Bookerly or Im Fell.

It's not every day that a new e-reader brand emerges, and even less so for a French brand. Yet, Paperslate is indeed French and comes with two models of large-format e-readers.
First of all, it’s worth noting that while Paperslate is a new name in e-readers, its creators are already well-known within the digital reading community, of which I am a part.
Behind this company is Michael Dahan, a former creator and director at Bookeen (now under the Vivlio banner).
But let's talk about these two devices, the Paperslate and Paperslate Pro.

These are digital reading devices designed for professionals looking to work on digital documents with the comfort of a 10-inch E Ink screen.
Thus, they have a spirit reminiscent of the Bookeen Notéa, as well as the Kindle Scribe or the recent reMarkable, which also targets this market (proving there is room for multiple players).
Instead of going through everything that Paperslate offers, let's start with the essentials: the base model is priced at €349.99 (arround $349). This price is truly interesting, competing not only with the giants of the genre but also with other smaller-sized e-readers:
Certainly, the Paperslate e-readers maintain a black-and-white E Ink screen, and the features are focused on professional use:
The system used is Android 11, and it is currently unclear whether new applications can be installed or if Google Play is integrated within Paperslate.
While there are two models (Paperslate and Paperslate Pro), only the storage capacity seems to differentiate them:
Additionally, there's also a speaker and Bluetooth connection for listening to audio content, supporting MP3 (and WAV) file formats.
As for the supported document formats, you can count on PDF, EPUB, as well as DjVu or MOBI. Unfortunately for manga or comic enthusiasts, CBZ or CBR don't seem to be considered (which makes sense in a professional environment).
These e-readers will be available starting mid-November, but you can already pre-order them at paperslate.io.

Technical Specifications:
This launch is great news as it brings more competition to the large-format reading and work device market.
For now, it seems to be intended for the French-speaking world, and there's little doubt that Paperslate will expand globally if success follows.
What do you think of these new machines?

In addition to the major announcements regarding the Kindle Colorsoft and the Kindle Paperwhite, Amazon has also released an update for its budget e-reader: the Kindle.
The Kindle retains a 6-inch E Ink screen but comes with a more powerful lighting system that should enhance the display.
Like the previous model, it features a high-definition screen that allows users to fully enjoy the benefits of E Ink technology.
For context, E Ink screens enable you to read text under excellent conditions without experiencing the usual fatigue associated with tablet or smartphone displays (LCD, LED, or OLED screens).
This means you can use an e-reader to dive into your novels for hours, just like you would with physical books.
Regarding software features, there is a dark mode allowing users to display white text on a black page/screen. This will be particularly useful for night reading, especially since the e-reader does not offer a blue light filter on its lighting.
The device is also equipped with a USB-C port, 16 GB of storage for eBooks, and a touch screen.
Finally, this e-reader is already available for order on Amazon, and it comes at a very good price: starting at $109.99 if you’re okay with ads being displayed.
The ads appear on the sleep screen and the home screen of the e-reader, which is not bothersome at all. Additionally, on the sales page for this e-reader, you can choose to pay a little extra to avoid any advertisements.
My opinion on this e-reader is clear: the Kindle has always been a compelling entry-level model that allows users to experience digital reading without spending a lot.
This remains true today, as it is on the least expensive e-reader available in 2024 with the also very cool Pocketbook Basic.

The announcement has been expected for weeks (or even months?): Amazon is set to release a new Kindle Paperwhite e-reader featuring a new 7-inch black and white electronic ink display.
Amazon has decided to refresh its range of Kindle e-readers, starting with the Kindle Paperwhite.
Although the announcement is not official—at least not yet—various e-commerce sites around the world have reported the release of a new 7-inch e-reader called the Kindle Paperwhite.
This new model replaces the previous 6.8-inch version.
The new Kindle Paperwhite mainly showcases improvements in its display, which now uses Carta 1300 technology. This allows for high-definition viewing, enhanced contrast, and a screen that refreshes more quickly.
The rest of the features remain unchanged, as the e-reader still has a touchscreen, lighting with blue light filtering, and 16 GB of storage for your ebooks.
As for price and availability, a price point around $199 has been mentioned, which would be quite reasonable. The e-reader is expected to be available soon, although as of this writing, no specific release date has been provided.
This article will, of course, be updated as more information about the new Kindle Paperwhite becomes available.

In recent years, digital reading has been growing very rapidly in France. Facing foreign players like Amazon and Kobo, there's a French company offering e-readers and ebooks in the spirit of "made in France": Vivlio.
So now is the time to shine a spotlight on Vivlio e-readers, as well as its ebook and audiobook store, which is also available through some French booksellers!
In the digital reading landscape, France is an exception!
Indeed, we have two local companies offering e-readers in our country: Paperslate and Vivlio. While Paperslate is a very recent startup, Vivlio has been well-established for many years.
Furthermore, outside of China, it's quite unusual for two digital reading players to share a market in their own country.
Vivlio is based in Lyon, France. It was founded in 2011. It was initially called TEA (for "The Ebook Alternative") and changed its name in 2019. It has sold many e-reader models and launched its digital bookstore in 2018.
Vivlio designs its e-readers in partnership with the European company Pocketbook, using software adapted to French specifics (digital book library – ebooks – with titles in French).
They prioritize the quality of their hardware and services tailored for French users, including:
Vivlio thus offers an "all-in-one" service for comfortably reading digital books without having to rely on major global digital players like Amazon (Kindle), Rakuten (Kobo), or Apple (iPad).

Picture: some Vivlio e-reader available in France in 2025
Vivlio is led by David Dupré, who decided to speak about his vision for digital reading on the occasion of International Book and Copyright Day (April 23, 2025 in France).
As such, Vivlio is already present in several hundred points of sale across Europe and supplies retailers like Cultura, Decitre, Furet du Nord, Leclerc, Système U in France, Standaard Boekhandel in Belgium, Casa del Libro in Spain, and the EKZ group in Germany.
The strategy is therefore completely different from that of Kindle or Kobo (even though, exceptionally, Kobo is available in Fnac stores in France), which rely almost entirely on online sales.
David Dupré presents it this way:
> "Counter to the GAFAM trend, and rather than bypassing booksellers, we directly provide them with a brand (Vivlio) and digital tools (e-readers, apps, ebook and audiobook catalogs) so they can compete on equal footing against these foreign platforms with hegemonic ambitions. By preserving their booksellers' digital independence, our model allows cultural distributors and booksellers to maintain their relationship with their customers and capture the revenue generated by the sale of digital books."
The future of digital reading, e-readers, and ebooks therefore lies with bookstores, which also have a role to play in building customer loyalty by offering digital reading devices.
Especially since the financial stake is significant, as Mr. Dupré emphasizes:
> "With over 10% of publishers' total revenue in 2024 (source: French National Syndicate of Publishing), digital books represent a significant share of the book market. Yet, the overwhelming majority of ebook sales in France enrich multinational companies located outside the European Union: Amazon, Apple, Kobo, and Google capture a major share of the revenue, to the detriment of local players."
> "This is a paradox, given that France has always defended the exception of its cultural model and that questions of technological and economic sovereignty are more relevant than ever in Europe."
> "Whereas, in physical bookstores, the French ecosystem preserves its uniqueness, it's estimated to represent only 5% of the market digitally. With Kindle, the American giant Amazon alone is estimated to capture over 50% of digital book sales in France. This dominance comes at a cost: the digital publishing market in France was worth 283 million euros in 2023. The lost revenue for French companies is colossal."
Vivlio therefore works hand in hand with bookstores to help them also fight against the rising power of the GAFAM companies, which are gradually gaining more market share.
While we can talk about them being French brands, the e-readers are not entirely "made in France". Indeed, for technical reasons (which I will detail later), the e-readers cannot be assembled in France.
Here are the reasons:
These two points alone make manufacturing in France difficult: there are only a few factories in the world with the expertise to assemble e-ink screens. And today, 100% of global e-reader production, across all brands, is manufactured in Asia (like smartphones and tablets).
While the e-readers are not French-made, there is one area where these devices significantly stand out from Kindle or Kobo: the ebook stores.
The software that manages these stores is well-designed within the Vivlio company, unlike Amazon (most of whose software is designed in the United States) and Kobo (Canada and Japan – via the company Rakuten).
So, even if not everything is "made in France", the Vivlio brand offers reading devices designed BY and FOR French readers.
In 2025, they are offering five of the best e-readers in France. I was able to review these models on my French YouTube channel – but you can watch the videos with automatic English subtitles or simply explore the e-reader features without listening to my French commentary.
Vivlio Light Review (Equivalent to the Pocketbook Verse):
<iframe width="1252" height="704" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/GK9rfG_fLsU?list=PL38Wq2TEWDL4nKx66U33uqx9t-px0HK1A" title="VIVLIO LIGHT : Test de la liseuse 6 pouces" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Vivlio Light HD Review (Equivalent to the Pocketbook Verse Pro):
<iframe width="1252" height="704" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mN9blBULxhc?list=PL38Wq2TEWDL4nKx66U33uqx9t-px0HK1A" title="VIVLIO LIGHT HD : Test Complet de la Liseuse – le TOP du TOP ?" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Vivlio Light HD Color Review (Equivalent to the Pocketbook Verse Pro Color):
<iframe width="1252" height="704" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/sGa4-Fii5jA" title="Test Vivlio Light HD Color : la MEILLEURE Liseuse COULEUR 6 pouces" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Vivlio InkPad 4 Review (Equivalent to the Pocketbook InkPad 4):
<iframe width="1252" height="704" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Y2iRZhIshy0?list=PL38Wq2TEWDL4nKx66U33uqx9t-px0HK1A" title="TEST VIVLIO INKPAD 4 : la Meilleure Liseuse en 2023 ?" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>
The Vivlio brand has also released its new Vivlio InkPad Color 3.
Note: These e-readers are enticing, and at times, you can purchase them for less than Pocketbook e-readers by using second-hand sites or taking advantage of the exchange rate between the euro and the dollar.
However, you would do well to consider a Pocketbook e-reader if the features of Vivlio devices interest you.
Official Website: Vilvio.com

Nextory, a popular audiobook streaming service in Europe, has announced a new partnership with Renault – a popular French car band.
Thanks to this collaboration, Renault vehicles will provide access to Nextory's extensive library, allowing drivers and passengers to listen to hundreds of thousands of audiobooks on the go.
Renault is the first car manufacturer to integrate Nextory into its vehicles that use the openR link multimedia interface, such as the Renault 5 E-Tech, Megane E-Tech, Scenic E-Tech, and other French car models.
This integration enables users to enjoy a convenient and enriching entertainment experience. They'll have access to over a million book titles from more than 19,000 publishers, right from their car's dashboard. This means they can listen to their favorite books from the Nextory catalog during their daily commutes or while traveling.
With this partnership, Renault aims to enhance driving and travel experiences by providing useful services to its customers. Initially, this technology will be available in ten European countries where Nextory is already present, including Sweden, Finland, Germany, and France, with plans to expand to other European countries in the future.
Here’s what Nextory's CEO, Shadi Bitar, has to say:
> "We are thrilled to partner with such a strong global brand as the Renault Group to offer its customers an unmatched entertainment experience. This partnership with such a renowned automotive group aligns with our ambition to make audiobooks accessible to as many people as possible, anytime and anywhere. It strengthens Nextory's reach and position as a rapidly growing independent player in the streaming industry."
On Renault's side, this reinforces the new image of the French manufacturer, which now seeks to position itself with a forward-looking marketing strategy (electric vehicles) while capitalizing on its heritage (the new Renault 5).
In a way, this aligns perfectly with the image conveyed by audiobooks!
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In the ever-evolving world of e-readers, enthusiasts are always on the lookout for the next big thing that will enhance their reading experience. I recently had the opportunity to compare two popular color e-readers: the Pocketbook Verse Pro Color and the Kobo Libra Colour. What initially seemed like a straightforward comparison turned out to be quite surprising, especially in terms of color performance.
Both the Pocketbook Verse Pro Color and the Kobo Libra Colour utilize the same color e-ink technology, known as Kaleido 3, which promises vibrant colors and crisp text. Kaleido 3 is renowned for its ability to bring a splash of color to e-ink screens, which traditionally display only black and white.
See the video: <iframe width="1252" height="704" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/8I82fG04MWM" title="Pocketbook Verse Pro Color vs Kobo Libra Colour: the Pocketbook screen is BETTER !" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>
During my side-by-side comparison, I was taken aback by the noticeable difference in color vibrancy between the two devices.
The Pocketbook Verse Pro Color consistently displayed richer and more vivid colors compared to the Kobo Libra Colour.
Reds were deeper, blues were more striking, and overall, images and graphics seemed to pop off the screen with greater intensity.
The primary reason this difference is so surprising is that both e-readers are utilizing the same Kaleido 3 technology.
It begs the question: if the underlying technology is identical, why is there such a disparity in color performance?
Several factors could contribute to this phenomenon:
The disparity in color performance between the Pocketbook Verse Pro Color and the Kobo Libra Colour, despite both using the same Kaleido 3 technology, is intriguing.
It highlights how even identical tech can yield different results based on factors such as screen calibration, software optimization, and build quality.
For potential buyers, this serves as a reminder to look beyond specs and consider hands-on reviews and comparisons to find the device that best suits their needs.
If vivid color reproduction is a key factor in your decision-making process, based on my comparison, the Pocketbook Verse Pro Color may be the superior choice. However, both devices offer excellent features and it's always worth considering other aspects such as user interface, ecosystem, and price before making your final decision.