Mashable 09月07日
Kindle Colorsoft:彩色阅读器的市场新秀
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亚马逊推出的Kindle Colorsoft是其首款彩色电子阅读器,尽管在发布初期遇到了一些问题,但现已推出了不同存储容量和儿童版本。与市场上其他彩色阅读器相比,Colorsoft价格偏高,标准版售价249.99美元。其7英寸彩色显示屏色彩表现尚可,但与实体书或平板电脑相比,色彩饱和度和对比度有所欠缺,分辨率也较低。在运行效率上,Colorsoft与Kindle Paperwhite相当,但彩色模式下翻页时会有闪烁现象。该设备提供16GB存储空间,支持USB-C充电,电池续航长达8周,并具备IPX8防水等级。虽然它为喜欢彩色阅读的用户提供了一种选择,但考虑到价格和显示效果,对于普通读者而言,Kindle Paperwhite或Kobo的彩色阅读器可能是更具性价比的选择。然而,对于希望为孩子提供沉浸式彩色阅读体验的家长来说,Colorsoft是一个值得考虑的选项。

📚 **彩色显示效果尚可,但有提升空间**:Kindle Colorsoft的7英寸彩色显示屏在色彩还原上表现不错,能够较好地匹配实体书的色彩,但与实体书或平板电脑相比,色彩不够鲜艳,对比度也偏低。其彩色显示分辨率为150 ppi,低于黑白模式下的300 ppi,这使得细节呈现相对柔和,对于追求极致色彩表现的用户来说可能略显不足。

🚀 **运行流畅,但彩色模式有小瑕疵**:在性能方面,Kindle Colorsoft与Kindle Paperwhite一样,操作流畅,翻页几乎没有延迟。然而,在彩色模式下,屏幕在加载新页面时会出现短暂的闪烁,这是目前彩色电子墨水屏技术普遍存在的一个现象,在Kobo的彩色阅读器上也可见到。

💰 **价格定位较高,性价比存疑**:Kindle Colorsoft标准版售价249.99美元,比同系列的Kindle Paperwhite贵90美元,但比Signature Edition便宜30美元。与市场上的其他彩色电子阅读器相比,如Kobo Clara Colour(159.99美元)和Kobo Libra Colour(229.99美元),Kindle Colorsoft的价格显得偏高,性价比并非最优。

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 **适合儿童阅读,但非普遍需求**:对于大多数普通读者而言,除非主要阅读漫画或图文并茂的书籍,否则彩色屏幕并非必需。Kindle Colorsoft对于希望为孩子提供彩色阅读体验的家长来说,是一个不错的选择,因为它可以设置为儿童友好模式,并且比平板电脑更能提供专注的阅读环境。同时,它比专门的Colorsoft Kids版本便宜20美元。

The Kindle Colorsoft has had a weird rollout. The color e-reader debuted in October of 2024 but quickly paused shipping after customer reports of discoloration. Since then, the Colorsoft has quietly been on the market with two new iterations joining the lineup. Now the Colorsoft collection includes Kindle Colorsoft (16GB), Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition (32GB), and Kindle Colorsoft Kids.

Amazon's Kindles admittedly joined the color e-reader party pretty late. Before the Colorsoft's launch, Kobo already had two color e-readers, the Clara Colour and Libra Colour, Boox had the Go Color 7, and the Remarkable Paper Pro tablet has a color display too (although the Remarkable is more of a paper tablet than an e-reader).

The Kindle Colorsoft (left) is the newcomer to the color e-reader market, joining the Kobo Clara Colour (right). Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

With the debut of the Colorsoft, Amazon also had a huge price problem, as the first device launched — the Colorsoft Signature Edition — cost $279.99. As of July 2025, Amazon released the more affordable Kindle Colorsoft, which we're here to review today.

At $249.99, it's still an investment of an e-reader — so is it worth it? Here are our thoughts on the Kindle Colorsoft.

Kindle Colorsoft price and specs

From the outside, Kindle Colorsoft and Paperwhite are indistinguishable. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

As mentioned above, the Kindle Colorsoft with 16 GB costs $249.99. To put that price into perspective, that's $90 more than the comparable Kindle Paperwhite but $30 cheaper than the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition.

Compared to other color e-readers, it still runs expensive. The Kobo Clara Colour costs the same as the Paperwhite at $159.99, while the Kobo Libra Colour costs $229.99. So, looking at price alone, it's one of the most expensive color e-readers.

Let's get into the specs of the Kindle Colorsoft:

The color doesn't disappoint

Comparing the e-reader to the physical book. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

The big show-stopping quality of the Kindle Colorsoft is the color display, so that's the priority here. The color looks really nice on the Kindle Colorsoft.

I borrowed a copy of Heartstopper Volume 3 with Libby and sent it to the Kindle Colorsoft, but I wanted to see how it actually compared to the real thing. After grabbing a physical copy of the novel from the library, I set them side-by-side to see how the visuals compared.

The Kindle Colorsoft does a nice job of accurately color-matching the physical copy. However, the colors on the Colorsoft are muted compared to the book, even when you turn up the brightness. I wish the display were higher contrast to capture punchy, vibrant hues.

I also pulled out the Apple iPad (11th gen) to assess the color displays on the Colorsoft. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

But I wanted to verify that its muted tone wasn't just how the e-books were illustrated, so I pulled out my iPad to view the e-book within the Libby app. On the iPad, the colors were more vibrant and accurate to the physical book than the Kindle Colorsoft. Plus, the iPad highlighted the Colorsoft's lower resolution.

You won't miss a ton of color while using the Kindle Colorsoft — just don't expect the same vibrancy you'd expect with a physical copy. If that's a priority for you in reading digitally, go for a tablet instead, as color e-ink displays still have a ways to go in terms of resolution and quality.

It runs just like a Kindle Paperwhite

With the addition of color to a Kindle, I was curious if it would affect the efficiency of its operating system. Luckily, it doesn't. The Colorsoft runs just like the Kindle Paperwhite, which is to say, quickly and efficiently. There's little to no lag time between pages, and it has a 300 ppi resolution when using black and white, adjustable warmth and brightness, and an IPX8 waterproof rating.

There is one small difference when operating the Colorsoft compared to the Paperwhite. When using the e-reader in color, the screen tends to flash between pages while loading. This is a common plight among color e-readers, and something you'll find true among Kobo's color e-readers, too.

Other than the obvious color aspect, the Colorsoft boasts one advantage over the standard Kindle Paperwhite: It is ad-free. This was a pleasant surprise to me, but one I'd expect for a device that costs $250.

I am disappointed that Colorsoft doesn't have auto-adjusting brightness. For that, you'll have to spend even more on the Colorsoft Signature Edition.

Is the Kindle Colorsoft worth it?

Is the Kindle Colorsoft worth it? We're opting for other e-readers. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

For the average reader, no, the Kindle Colorsoft is not worth it. Unless you're mostly reading graphic novels, you don't need color on an e-reader. When it comes to purchasing a Kindle, it's a better value to go for the Paperwhite or even the Signature Edition.

If you are really passionate about getting a color e-reader, I'd explore Kobo's offerings instead. The Clara Colour is our favorite e-reader at Mashable, and while it does have a slightly smaller screen, it possesses the same brightness and resolution as the Kindle Colorsoft — not to mention it's $90 cheaper. If you want the bigger screen, the Kobo Libra Colour is also great.

I might recommend this Kindle Colorsoft to parents buying for kids. This model is $20 cheaper than the Colorsoft Kids, and during setup, you can choose to set it up so it's kid-friendly. The color display is a huge boon for kids who want to experience their favorite books in color, plus it's a much better distraction-free reader than a tablet.

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