

The Libra 2 doesn’t have ambient light sensors, but you can set the LEDs to match their temperature to the time of day.ģ2GB of storage means you can store a library of approximately 24,000 books on-board. A new dark mode can render text white on a black background, while the ComfortLight Pro reduces eyestrain with even, adjustable illumination. It’s sharp at 300ppi, with improved contrast. Generous at seven inches, the updated E Ink Carta display is more responsive than the original Libra’s screen. And it’s a tempting proposition: home to a duo of page-turning buttons, the wider side bezel is shaped for comfortable one-handed holding.

Adopting a lopsided approach like the Kindle Oasis, Kobo’s second-gen Libra is priced to compete with the Paperwhite above.
