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Best Kobo eReader deals right now on colour and black-and-white models

Kobo’s holiday discounts bring solid value to compact readers, colour E Ink fans, and users who annotate PDFs regularly.

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Kobo’s year-end sale has quietly opened a narrow window that makes switching into its ecosystem — or upgrading an aging Kindle — actually worth pausing your scroll for. The company and major retailers are running discounts across the Libra Colour, Clara Colour, Clara BW, and Elipsa 2E through December 26 in the US, knocking meaningful dollars off models that normally hold their price.

If you like numbers before feelings: tracker posts and Kobo’s own storefront show the Clara Colour at about $139.99 (roughly $20 off), the Clara BW around $119.99 (about $20 off), the Libra Colour roughly $199.99 (around $30 off), and the Elipsa 2E at $349.99 (about $50 off) across major retailers during this sale window. Those cuts aren’t seismic, but they’re enough to reposition each model against competing Kindles and Android-based e-ink hardware — and they’re timed for people who want a “forever” reader heading into the new year.

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Why these particular devices matter: Kobo’s lineup now covers almost every reading habit without overlap. The Libra Colour is the most versatile: it pairs a 7-inch E Ink Kaleido 3 panel — which presents black-and-white content at about 300 ppi and colour content at about 150 ppi — with an ergonomic, asymmetric body and hardware page-turn buttons that reviewers say make one-handed reading a breeze. That combination turns it into a Swiss-army-reader for commuters, comic readers, and anyone who likes tactile controls instead of a flat slab.

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The Clara duo sits on the other end of the spectrum and answers a simpler question: do you want a compact daily reader, and do you care about colour? The Clara Colour keeps the footprint down to 6 inches with Kaleido 3 colour tech, so covers and kids’ picture books feel livelier without jumping to a bigger device; critics have framed it as “the compact Clara, but more fun.” Clara BW trims features and focuses on text purity: think maximal contrast, excellent type rendering, and a pocketable form factor for people who read novels and don’t need colour. With both models roughly $20 off, the decision on price narrows — it quickly becomes a question of content, not dollars.

At the other extreme sits the Elipsa 2E: a 10.3-inch slate meant for readers who annotate. It ships with a stylus and a software stack tuned for handwriting, PDFs, and long documents, and when the price dips — as it has to roughly $349.99 during this sale — it becomes a much more credible alternative to the Kindle Scribe and dedicated digital notebooks for students and researchers who actually write in the margins. Historically, the Elipsa family has been criticized for premium pricing, so the $50 off feels like the kind of modest nudge that can tip a sale for someone who’s been hesitating.

Put another way: these discounts don’t remake the market, but they make choices simpler. If you want a single device that “does everything” — colour for comics, physical buttons for transit reading, and the occasional stylus note — the Libra Colour now sits nearer mid-range Kindle pricing, which weakens Kobo’s usual colour premium and makes it an easier sell. If you want pocket convenience and the lightest possible carry, Clara Colour or Clara BW handle daily reading without drama; the Colour model adds flexibility, the BW model maximizes text clarity. And if you annotate as part of your workflow, Elipsa 2E suddenly looks like a practical, not aspirational, purchase.

A few practical notes: Kobo’s openness around formats and library borrowing (OverDrive integration in many regions) remains a major soft advantage over Kindle’s walled garden — sideloading and wide format support still matter if you use public libraries or have a huge non-DRM EPUB collection. And from a value angle, past Black Friday promos have sometimes shaved deeper percentages off some of these models, so if you’re price-sensitive, it’s worth checking historical deal trackers; but for anyone who wants a durable, repairable reader that isn’t tied to Amazon’s store, this sale is a tidy compromise between price and long-term usefulness.

If you’re trying to choose right now: buy the Libra Colour if you want a single device that handles everything without feeling like a tablet; pick Clara Colour if you want colour in a pocketable package; pick Clara BW if you’re about pure text and maximum contrast on the cheap; and choose Elipsa 2E if your reading life is inseparable from note-taking and heavy PDF annotation. The deal window through December 26 gives you a small runway to decide — but in the end, your reading habits (commute, couch, PDFs, comics) are the best budgetary filter.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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