rewrite this title A new type of Kindle might be on the horizon, but not the kind we need

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rewrite this title A new type of Kindle might be on the horizon, but not the kind we need

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Amazon doesn’t refresh its best-selling Kindle lineup very often. Unlike Android phones and tablets, e-readers see updated models once in two to three years. It probably doesn’t make sense to upgrade such devices as often as phones because the improvements would be too minimal.

Every single one of Amazon’s Kindle e-readers have had black and white displays to date. It’s not like the technology for color e-paper doesn’t exist, though. Competitors like Onyx Boox and Pocketbook have long since taken advantage of the E Ink Corporation’s color e-paper displays.

Now that color e-ink displays are several generations old, it seems like Amazon might cash in.

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Earlier this month, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo — who mainly focuses on Apple products and trends — predicted that Amazon is likely to roll out color E Ink devices as early as 2025. Despite the high cost associated with color e-paper screens, Kuo’s predictions suggest that color Kindles will come with the latest Advanced Color ePaper (ACeP) display.

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