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After several years as a Kindle fan, I've abandoned ship. Last month, Amazon announced it was removing a feature that allowed ...
Kobo's newest e-reader has a unique feature: an e-ink screen that includes color images, rather than grayscale. The device is on sale now, and we reviewed it.
There are several differences between them, but the most important one is that the Kindle is created by Amazon while the Kobo ...
The Kobo Libra Colour ($219.99) is an e-reader with a colorful display. The device has both black-and-white ink that mimics text on paper and a vivid color palette for book covers and illustrations.
The Kobo Libra Colour features a 7-inch E INK Kaleido 3 colour e-paper display with a black and white resolution of 1264×1680 with 300 PPI. The colour panel’s resolution is 150 PPI.
Kobo’s largest, and most expensive new eReader is the Kobo Libra Colour, which has a 7 inch E Ink color display, a 2 GHz dual-core processor, 32GB of storage, and a 2,050 mAh battery.
So buying the Kobo Stylus 2 separately is fine if you'll take full advantage of the writing features – it costs an additional AU$119.95 from the Kobo Store or AU$113.16 currently on Amazon.
The Kobo Clara Colour is the first e-reader from the brand to boast a full colour display, making it the perfect option for bookworms who want to enjoy their favourite novels in all their glory ...
This e-reader is small, mighty, and beautiful to look at. Kobo claims the battery lasts up to 42 days if you read 30 mins daily with the front light at 30% brightness and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off.
TORONTO, Oct. 19, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – Kobo, a global leader in eReading with over 5 million users worldwide, today announced the new Kobo Vox eReader, the world's first social eReader. The Kobo Vox, ...
The Kobo Elipsa 2E is available for $349.99 ($50 off), and the Kobo Libra Colour is $209.99 ... The Kobo Elipsa 2E is an ad-free 10.3-inch e-reader you can write on with the included stylus.
Their latest generation, Kobo Clara, uses an E INK Kaleido 3 colour e-paper panel, allowing users to read colour content, such as comics, manga, magazines, and PDF files, or browse the web, and ...