Does Amazon have an eReader with a color screen?

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This week we have met a new Amazon device and months ago we met the Kindle Oasis, a new eReader with a high price. But on all devices we have not found a trace of any new screen nor the famous color screen, despite the fact that Amazon wants to revive Liquavista.

That is why many are wondering if Amazon has any color screen eReaders in their lab and is intentionally hiding it. Many claim that such an eReader really exists but Amazon does not remove it due to future problems with other devices that Amazon has.

The truth is that Many have been surprised by Amazon's $ 50 tablet, even to Amazon itself and if an eReader with a color screen was launched, Amazon tablets would be in great danger as well as the rest of the ereader devices that Amazon has. Many hide behind this to say that Amazon hides the color screen ereader, but frankly, if it were the first to launch it, the gains would outweigh the losses and such an argument would not be worth.

The eReader with the color screen could end the reign of the $ 50 tablet

However personally I think Amazon has a new e-ink screen, maybe not a color screen but yes a new screen that could change the market eReaders and tablets. That is why Amazon is not launching anything new in terms of hardware but rather remaking new devices.

But the year is not over, there is still half a year ahead and Amazon may launch an eReader with a new electronic ink screen as well as the new Freescale processor.

I think currently there is a cold war between Amazon and Kobo to launch the best eReader and it will be in September when we see the real changes in the market and so far, the results in addition to providing money, are providing information to create the most perfect eReader Will this be possible? What do you think?


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  1.   Jon said

    I believe that if they have not released an ereader with a color screen it is because as long as they can continue to sell black and white ereaders they will continue to do so. I understand that they make more profit selling black and white ereaders, and more with the Oasis at the price it has.

    As soon as they notice a significant decline in the sales of current ereaders, which I'm sure they will already be noticing because ereaders have hardly innovated anything in the last 3 or 4 years, they will quickly bring out the ereader with a color screen.

    But an ereader with a color screen will not be sold at the price of the Kindle Voyage or Kindle Oasis. The novelty will pay dearly.

    Sales of $ 50 tablets will not be affected at all, because whoever buys a $ 50 tablet will not notice an ereader with a color screen that will easily exceed € 350 being very optimistic. In addition to the fact that the use that is given to a tablet is not the same as that given to an ereader with a lamentable screen refresh rate, no matter how much color it shows.

  2.   wild boar said

    When I see it I will believe it but I want to think that Amazon bought Liquavista for a reason and if it is true that this company was hiring people in China to manufacture ...