Now that it has been almost a month, I have returned to share my thoughts on the Kobo Clara Color.
First of all, the waterproofing. This was the main reason I had for buying it. I've done some comfy bath reading with it and it seems to be waterproof indeed. That being said, it does present some issues, which I suspect might affect any touch screen device. If you get too many water droplets on the touchscreen, it won't work properly and it will either register random touches or not respond to touching. My solution is to keep a towel nearby and wipe it if necessary. I imagine the only real solution for this would be to have actual physical buttons for turning the page and a way to temporarily disable touch input. So if you're getting an e-reader for bath time reading, keep this in mind.
The screen itself is actually "darker" less contrasting than my old Kindle 3G. I suspect this is also because of the touchscreen. Fortunately, it seems that the "frontlight" does not use the battery all that much. You can also adjust the light's brightness and 'warmth' (making it slightly more orange-ish). Overall, I consider it a downgrade from my old kindle but it actually doesn't bother me too much.
Here are some comparison pictures with the light off, my old kindle vs kobo:
Low light conditions (curtains drawn):
Normal winter daylight:
EDIT: Ignore the weird line on the kindle, the screen is slightly damaged.
I think in real life the Kobo actually looks even darker than it comes across in the pictures here.
The colors themselves are better than I expected of an e-ink display, but I don't see them as being particularly useful as e-books will mostly be in black and white. If you are reading colored comics or browsing images you'd probably want to use a device with an actual proper color display anyway. I dunno, I like the color e-ink, but at the same time it seems sort of gimmicky? I can't think of a proper use case where I'd think "Wow, I sure am glad I paid the extra money for a color e-ink!". Then again, it feels cool somehow, kind of useless but cool.
Here's an example with the light on and off.
Now regarding the screen durability, it's not great. I have kept it in my pocket along with a leather wallet and my phone which has some hard plastic case and it already has a few very mild scratches... I'm not entirely sure if it's from that or from my nails tapping the screen, but either way it doesn't seem good! Was expecting better in this regard. You can't really see them that well, but if the light falls down on it at a certain angle, they are noticeable. (Or actually, I think I may have kept it in the wrong pocket once or twice, maybe I had something else in there that could have caused this?)
Other stuff: I actually started using KoReader (
here's an installation guide). So far I like it better than the default reader, it feels more responsive, more customizable and I like the file browser more. Also, some of the books I acquired in epub format didn't seem to work with the default reader, but work fine on KoReader. My only issue with KoReader so far is that I failed to get the Japanese dictionary working. The English one I added seems to work fine and it definitely detects the Japanese one in the settings too, but it just fails to find anything when I select it. Something I'll have to look into some more at a later date.