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Spring Sale Deal: $30 off the Kobo Libra Colour Makes This E-Reader an Excellent Pick

Snag yourself a brand new color e-ink reader at an all-time-low price.

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Amazon's Big Spring Sale is a great time to invest in a new e-reader. Color e-ink readers are still fairly new, and great deals on them can be hard to come by. So this deal on the Kobo Libra Colour, which usually retails for $230, really caught our eye. Right now, as part of Kobo's ongoing Spring Sale, you can snag it for just $200. That's $30 off, which makes the device much easier to recommend if you're on the hunt for a new e-reader.

The biggest appeal of the Kobo Libra Colour is the display. This e-reader packs a 7-inch e-ink Kaleido 3 panel that adds subtle color to what has traditionally been a black-and-white experience. It's not tablet-level vibrancy, but it adds just enough depth for book covers, illustrations and highlights to stand out, while keeping the low-glare, paper-like feel that makes e-readers comfortable for long sessions.

Where it becomes more than just a simple e-reader is in how it lets you interact with it. With stylus support built in, you can annotate directly on pages, highlight in multiple colors, and even use the built-in notebooks for journaling or planning. Those extra features turn the Libra Colour into something closer to a digital notebook than just a passive e-reader.

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The physical design leans toward everyday usability. The asymmetrical design sports physical page-turn buttons that make it easier to hold for extended reading, while the adjustable lighting helps reduce eye strain over time. You also get 32GB of storage, which is more than enough for a large library of books and audiobooks.

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Why this deal matters

At $200, the Kobo Libra Colour hits a reasonable entry point for color e-readers and gives you a feature set that goes beyond basic reading. Between the color screen, annotations and note-taking abilities, the price feels easier to justify if you've been curious about upgrading.