Kobo Clara BW vs Kobo Clara Colour Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2024
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  • @Vimes.
    @Vimes. Месяц назад +19

    My Clara BW is proving to be most impressive. I understand the context of when you noted "vivid" for the Clara Colour. I would suggested "muted pastels" being more representative of what the technology used can offer. Nothing wrong with that, if the expectations of the buyer is aligned with what is offered.
    Good review, emphasising the screen brightness and "moiré" type appearance for the Colour model, with direct comparisons to the BW version, is ideal for those deciding on what will fit their needs.
    I do like the cover views on the home page being in colour, but I spend a fraction of the time there, hence buying the BW version.

  • @rebecca4254
    @rebecca4254 Месяц назад +42

    I feel like 6" is not ideal for color unless you're getting this for small children. Comics and manga feel like they wouldn't fair well on this size

    • @iron-mage
      @iron-mage Месяц назад +5

      Definitely my boyfriend got a cheap 6" e-ink tablet for like £30 secondhand & it was far too small to see details and a lot of the text was illegible, he ended up upgrading to the kobo libra & it's much better

    • @user-cp7qw6ox6b
      @user-cp7qw6ox6b Месяц назад +2

      6" very small for reading books, you are right, 7" is ideal.

    • @mackado
      @mackado Месяц назад +5

      Manga is fine, comics are small, even on the Libra.

    • @pri5044
      @pri5044 Месяц назад +3

      I have the new BW and yeah, 6" is way too small to comfortably read comics and manga. You could do manga, maybe, but your eyes strain without zooming, at which point it defeats the purpose. I assume the less sharp Colour version would actually be worse for manga given this

  • @boboblueblue2
    @boboblueblue2 29 дней назад +10

    I’m returning my Kobo Clara Colour because I just couldn’t get over the slight graininess to the screen. I think it’s the colour filter. It was impressive with a better speed and different highlight colours but it felt like a downgrade (in my opinion) in screen quality due to the less sharp letters against the grainy background

  • @levis1956
    @levis1956 Месяц назад +5

    I've had the Libra Colour for a week now, and I have to say that the slightly greyer screen hasn't bothered me at all. Once I start doing something on the device I forget that it's technically worse contrast than my previous Kobo (which I used daily for about 8 years, honestly rock solid devices!).
    That said, I wouldn't have bought it for the colour alone, it was the combo of stylus AND colour AND a faster processor that finally got me to upgrade. Being able to draw on epaper in different colours without distractions is great and I have no regrets whatsoever :)

  • @jorgeamaral613
    @jorgeamaral613 29 дней назад +8

    They really should have given us a 7 inch screen with carta 1300

  • @iron-mage
    @iron-mage Месяц назад +5

    Id love to see the difference in displaying a comic like hellboy where there's massive blocks of colour and pure black shadows

  • @MrSoFly
    @MrSoFly Месяц назад +8

    Good to see you're doing all the videos you suggested on your survey. I love how annoyed you sound having to repeat how dark the colour screen is without the backlight. Especially when nobody worried about the brightness on their phones, TV's, tablets, or laptops. For me this is the 2nd time you have mentioned the hazing effect though it did not really show on the video. I've seen other reviews and only one of them mentioned it but said he forgot it was there after constant use. Thanks for the videos you are putting out.

  • @barnieONYOUTUBE
    @barnieONYOUTUBE Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for doing this! Was interested in the speed difference between them, and as you say it looks like they're about on par. Think it's making me now choose between the BW or the Libra Colour, funnily enough!

  • @laquishab2605
    @laquishab2605 29 дней назад +13

    This comparison is spot on. Thank you! I have a Libra 2 and bought the Libra Colour because I was excited to try out a colour device. I returned it the next day. Very disappointing, as the display was so dark. I had to turn the light up to 80% min to get the same brightness as my Libra 2.
    I bought the Clara BW and am extremely happy with it. Very crisp text and the display is awesome. Don’t even need the light on.
    If you only read books with text my advice is to get the Clara BW, but if you want the bigger screen, go for the Libra 2. Instead of the Libra colour. You won’t be disappointed!
    I’m going to keep both Clara BW and Libra 2. The Clara is great because it fits in my small purse and would be great for traveling. I’ll keep the older Libra 2 for reading at night because I love the buttons and it’s more comfortable to hold while reading in bed.

    • @marktimbers433
      @marktimbers433 28 дней назад

      😁

    • @mathieufortier1221
      @mathieufortier1221 27 дней назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience. I have a question. I have the Kobo Aura One which has a 7.8" screen. When you go to Clara BW, do you miss the larger screen? I am thinking about upgrading, but the Libra 2 is out of stock and I don't know if kobo will make them again. And The Clara is very tempting to me, but I am concerned about the smaller screen. If you had to choose just one, would you keep the Libra 2 or the Clara BW?

    • @laquishab2605
      @laquishab2605 26 дней назад

      @@mathieufortier1221 I think I would keep the Libra 2 if I could only keep one. You can still buy the Libra 2 at Indigo Chapters and also Best Buy.

    • @_sunfish
      @_sunfish 25 дней назад

      Hi, how much more comfortable is it than the clara for reading in bed, I don't have clara but i tried it, i'm looking to buy an first e-reader and reading in bed will be a major thing for me, is it more comfortable because of the bigger bezel, the buttons, both ? For bezel aren't there cases/accesories that would fix that for the clara ? Also how are pdfs on these if you ever tried it ?

    • @laquishab2605
      @laquishab2605 25 дней назад

      @@_sunfish I find the Libra much more comfortable to hold as the bezel lets me have a better grip. The Clara has thin bezel all the way around so I need to make an L shape with my thumb and index finger to hold it up when I read lying down. I also like the page turn buttons because it allows one hand use.

  • @yensteel
    @yensteel Месяц назад +2

    I put my iPad in grayscale mode, and the two pictures of the cover were very different at 6:00. The cover title was still readable on the right, and so is the b/w example in the first few seconds of the video . Was there something wrong with the rendering? To clarify, I don't believe it was intentional. It's likely a bug from Kobo.

  • @aje83774
    @aje83774 Месяц назад +3

    Awesome comparison, and thanks for the video. I really like how the colour looks, but for me, who's reading 99.9% b&w material, I think I'd opt for the higher contrast bw version.

  • @sachadmitriev589
    @sachadmitriev589 Месяц назад +4

    I don't see the need for color on a 6" reader. For novels, 6" in perfect for novels. When talking about colored Manga, 6" is too small, Libra Colour 7" is much better.
    I have both the Libra Colour and the Clara BW, and for novels reading, difference is like the night and the day. Pushing the brightness to 40% to be able to read make the eInk display like an iPad. It's light the entire room, unable to read in my bed while my wife is sleeping. And the color layer blur the B&W layer.

  • @BeeldspraakMM
    @BeeldspraakMM 16 дней назад

    fijne duidelijke vergelijking. Ik kan nu een keus maken. Dank

  • @MasticinaAkicta
    @MasticinaAkicta Месяц назад +3

    What I hope is that Kobo brings out a Sage Color, or whatever they would call their 8" ebook reader at that point. After all I bought a Sage not only a year ago, and for reading most books that thing is more then fine.

  • @MasticinaAkicta
    @MasticinaAkicta Месяц назад +4

    Ah the great VS
    Color vs a sharper screen
    Mmm, I find that 6" might be a bit too small to really enjoy colors. 7 or 8 inch makes more sense. Still nice they offer it. But eh for manga? Bit small.

  • @bazboz1988
    @bazboz1988 27 дней назад +2

    I am wondering if Kobo Libra 2 will be discontinued as it's out of stock from many places.. they should keep it as alternative black and white option for who wants a BW screen rather than Kobo Libra Colour, same situation of giving option between Clara BW and Colour

    • @justanothernobody7142
      @justanothernobody7142 18 дней назад

      In my country everywhere is listing the BW Libra 2 as discontinued now.

  • @RowleyFan2
    @RowleyFan2 День назад

    Thank you for the detailed review! It addressed all the questions I had since I'm still undecided on which one to get, so I appreciate all the comments about the screens. I probably will get the BW since I don't read manga or comics on my ereader, only books.

  • @Rylock99
    @Rylock99 27 дней назад

    Yeah, these new devices and your reporting that no other new models are incoming made me finally bite the bullet on the Kobo Sage. Was concerned by the battery life criticism but, so far, it doesn't seem all that bad. I wouldn't recommend manga on a smaller device, text already gets pretty small and would require semi-frequent zooming.
    I appreciate Kobo's willingness to innovate on their mainstream product lines though. I hope they see massive success in general.

  • @cheshirecat200302
    @cheshirecat200302 29 дней назад

    Thank you for this comparison, I am deciding between the BW and Colour at this moment. Still haven't made up my mind though but now I know what the tradeoffs are. 😅

  • @MusicProducer808
    @MusicProducer808 Месяц назад

    I want a small basic device to read books and mark references for further study. I have narrowed it down to the Clara BW or the Kindle basic but I cannot find any side by side comparision - anyone have any input?

    • @millernerd
      @millernerd 29 дней назад +3

      For that, it may be better to pay more attention to the software and whatnot than the physical device. I just sold my Kindle Oasis and got a Kobo Clara BW and so far I'm liking it better.

  • @HenriqueSantosCosta
    @HenriqueSantosCosta 13 дней назад

    Funny... I own a Paperwhite and I never turn off the light. I think it looks better with light on. Plus I never have to look for a light source when reading. So it isn't a big deal to me anyway.
    That being said, I could be worng but the colour seem to have a bit of a grainy aspect to the screen. Looked a bit off.

  • @postnick
    @postnick 29 дней назад +1

    Like I should have bought this Cobo Color - but I got my Kindle Paperwhite for like $50 out of pocket thanks to trade in and discounts... but now i have fomo.

  • @hometechUK
    @hometechUK 29 дней назад +1

    Roll on gallery 3 eink tablets NO colour filter.

  • @user-ro5cn8ih5o
    @user-ro5cn8ih5o 29 дней назад +6

    Technology should be advanced, not a step back. The dark screen sacrificing clarity and reading experience is a deal breaker.

  • @mrasibella
    @mrasibella 25 дней назад +1

    I want to buy a Kobo sage... Is it worth buying the Kobo sage in 2024 in terms of features and price?

    • @lg623
      @lg623 25 дней назад +1

      Same here. Im debating between getting a Clara BW or Sage?

  • @ntt2k
    @ntt2k 25 дней назад

    It sucks that RUclips's compression kills most of the difference that are highlighted in this video

    • @goodereader
      @goodereader  25 дней назад +1

      Unfortunately that is a factor, we try our best to film and upload in 4k, and show you an honest look at these items, but it's going through so many screens, that sometime it just gets lost

  • @necrisro
    @necrisro Месяц назад +3

    I don't get why they bury the sketchpad to deep in settings, I'd like it to have more easily available even if it's not a stylus only thing

    • @goodereader
      @goodereader  Месяц назад +2

      THANK you.
      We have been saying that for years when it came to Kobo devices, early pocketbook units, Sony, etc; how they don't really advertise these little tiny features

  • @KamilSzczechPoland
    @KamilSzczechPoland 26 дней назад

    Kobo Clara Coloure has Carta 1300?

  • @voradora
    @voradora Месяц назад +2

    was hoping you would put the bw and 2e side by side

    • @goodereader
      @goodereader  Месяц назад +1

      No, we're not going to be doing that. There's no time or space on our shooting schedule for that review

    • @chicoladogski
      @chicoladogski Месяц назад

      Someone posted a video of this comparison. From what I've seen I'll hold on to my Kobo Clara 2e a bit longer. The 2e's screen is still better than the new Clara BW and Colour.

    • @muktobak8498
      @muktobak8498 Месяц назад

      What are you talking about? BW is clearly the winner. Who needs a comparison review?

    • @muktobak8498
      @muktobak8498 Месяц назад

      ​@@chicoladogskican you share the link?

    • @goodereader
      @goodereader  Месяц назад

      Yea, that technologically doesn't make sense
      This is using a better screen.

  • @seratractivo7231
    @seratractivo7231 29 дней назад +3

    These colour Kobo’s are a massive letdown. The first impression I got when receiving my Libra Colour was, this is too dark, this sucks. Then you suddenly try to justify reasons for keeping it and then say yourself well it’s not that bad. The reality is that it is that bad. Go with your gut instinct. The other thing is that you have to juice up the battery to 80% to match the Libra 2 and that is an absolute battery killer. All for what? To read black-and-white text? To see your book covers in color? To be able to highlight in yellow, blue and pink? Big deal! I do like color but not at the expense of a dark screen. In that case, I’ll wait for Kobo Colour 5.

    • @goodereader
      @goodereader  29 дней назад +1

      Honestly if it's your first introduction to color, we can understand your comment,
      But this is not a new revelation, this has been the inherent technologies limitations since 2009

    • @seratractivo7231
      @seratractivo7231 29 дней назад

      @@goodereader so it hasn’t improved since 2009? Can we continue to expect dark screens moving forward?

    • @goodereader
      @goodereader  29 дней назад

      @@seratractivo7231 no, we said inherent issue. So how it works is that compared to a regular e-paper device, color has an array filter over top, which hinders a lot of the image quality, but allows light to be refracted in a way to produce color
      Compared to 2019 (the second wave of color, having taken a break since 2013) kaleido has had three generations and it has gotten better with each interval
      In fact, now, with just a little bit of glow light, it looks absolutely fantastic
      Remember, epaper is created by little physical particles that move up and down, so there is a great amount of demand on them to produce an image, and people have the expectation that it is supposed to look like lcd, which it cannot
      Hope this clarifies :-)

    • @seratractivo7231
      @seratractivo7231 29 дней назад

      @@goodereader OK thanks for the clarification. But I have to disagree with it looking fantastic. I purchased a Libra Colour and I thought the screen was way too dark, I had to juice up the battery to about 70 or 80%, especially outdoors. And the text and background was not as crisp, sharp or black as my libra 2. The lighting was also pinkish hue when reading standard text.

    • @goodereader
      @goodereader  29 дней назад

      @@seratractivo7231 within the world of Color e-ink, it looks fantastic,
      Compared to non-color, it does not look good. Of course

  • @thanhsonha7009
    @thanhsonha7009 28 дней назад

    I like a BW

  • @nolongerhavetowork
    @nolongerhavetowork 10 дней назад

    So colour e book readers are darker then, so not worth it?

    • @goodereader
      @goodereader  10 дней назад +1

      Well it's not as simple as that, it mostly comes down to the question "do you require color"
      If you require color, then any of the cons that come with it are irrelevant
      If you don't need color, then yeah, steer clear

    • @nolongerhavetowork
      @nolongerhavetowork 10 дней назад

      It would be nice to read in colour though.

  • @lordramoth3416
    @lordramoth3416 Месяц назад +1

    And I thought Clara BW stood for reading BackWards… 😐

  • @ricarmig
    @ricarmig Месяц назад +2

    I find these videos amusing but sometimes too optimistic… the reality is:
    - less than 7.8” is for most people I know way too small to read books, let alone magazines and manga. I personally like 7.8” to read books, 10.3” for everything else.
    - color panels are still underwhelming: the colors are muted, the filter makes the screen too dark. It’s far better than before, but for me still too weak. The “gallery” series are better but too slow. Maybe the next gen improves everything and then it’s an option.

  • @ogrejd
    @ogrejd Месяц назад +1

    With any luck, you'll some day be able to make the only important comparison: Clara/Libra Colour vs other existing color ereaders...

  • @user-cp7qw6ox6b
    @user-cp7qw6ox6b Месяц назад +2

    Color e-ink sucks for reading books.
    The best device e-ink reader for reading in 2024 - Kobo Libra 2 B/W witch koreader app.
    All other device very bad in materials or sizes or screen.
    I have many devices in my collection and expiries, Libra 2 the best now.