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The Kindle Colorsoft ($279) is the first color Kindle and something I’ve been waiting years for. Thanks to its display, you can now enjoy book covers and comics in all their colorful glory.
Color opens up new avenues for Kindle. It takes the most popular Kindle form – Paperwhite – and gives it a twist to make things like travel books or graphic novels come to life. With a larger display ...
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“We have redesigned a website and we had added a few new pages. Some pages were indexed ... page that is filtered down by criteria such as color, and able to be sorted by price.
Users will be able to see book covers and interior pictures in color, and add highlights in color. The display is 7 inches, about the same size as Amazon’s black-and-white Kindle Paperwhite device.
including its first full-color e-ink tablet. The Kindle Colorsoft is a brand-new addition to the lineup, and it's a potential game changer for fans of comic books and graphic novels. You can ...
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