


While color ereaders exist, they're hard to recommend with the E Ink Kaleido screen technology as colors are still muted. Whatever your needs are, all ereaders use similar E Ink technology which, at the time of writing, is usually the Carta 1200 screen, so they all display crisp text and fonts that look better on a grayscale screen. Are you a student or a researcher? You could considering a note-taking ereader. Have a vast collection of EPUBs or prefer to borrow from your local library? Perhaps Kobo is the way to go if you live outside the US. Love comics and graphic novels? You'll want a color ereader.
