Amazon reveals its first color Kindle e-reader after years of development

Amazon reveals its first color Kindle e-reader after years of development
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Amazon launched its first color Kindle e-reader, the Kindle Colorsoft. It features a color display using LEDs and offers an eight-week battery life.

The Kindle Colorsoft, Amazon’s first color e-reader, is now available for $280. It utilizes LED technology for a vibrant display and has an eight-week battery life. Amazon also introduced updated versions of the Paperwhite and Scribe e-readers.(Reuters)

The ‘Kindle Colorsoft’ carries a $280 price tag that compares with similar devices from other manufacturers available on Amazon in the range of $149 to $330. The Colorsoft relies on LEDs and other technologies to achieve the color display, according to a company statement.

Amazon had tried in prior years to develop color e-readers using eInk — the technology available in its standard Kindles that requires minimal battery power. The Colorsoft will have a roughly eight-week battery life, compared with up to three months for its latest generation Paperwhite e-reader.

The Seattle retailer also unveiled a new Paperwhite with a 7-inch screen, measured diagonally, two-tenths of an inch larger than the most recent generation’s. It also revealed an updated Kindle Scribe e-reader, which allows users to jot onto the screen with a stylus and convert that into more legible text.

Users’ in-book notations can be summarized by artificial intelligence software that can convert pages of notes into bullet points, the company said.

Amazon is still the market leader in e-readers, commanding more than three quarters of the market, by some measures. The devices are built to last for years and the company has said it sells them for close to cost, making money when people purchase books or other reading materials.

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