Is Amazon testing a cheaper color Kindle?
Briefly

A prototype Kindle named Kindle Petit Color has surfaced, featuring a color screen with enhanced color quality. Users can adjust color intensity and saturation. The bezels are similar to Amazon's entry-level Kindle, but the device is reportedly smaller than the 11th-generation version. The interface utilizes the color E Ink screen for various icons, allowing customization of colors. Ebooks can feature dynamic text colors that change shades, providing visual indicators for readers. These details remain unconfirmed, and skepticism is advised regarding the information and prototype.
The device shows the name Kindle Petit Color in the corner of one image, although the post author says that name hasn't been finalized yet.
The prototype lets you adjust the intensity and saturation of individual colors, claiming the screen's colors are much better than the Colorsoft.
The user interface takes better advantage of its color E Ink screen, allowing color changes in battery, Wi-Fi, and shopping cart icons, alongside the reading progress status bar.
The text of an ebook can also be colored and will dynamically transition through four different shades, giving readers a visual clue as to when they're near the end.
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