Kobo is an online ebook seller based in Canada, and the Kobo Touch is their second ereader. It has a 6" Pearl E-Ink display that's readable outdoors like the Kindle 3 and Nook Touch, and the display ...
Whether you already own an e-reader or you’re considering joining the digital book revolution, making sure you get the best e-reader for your money is essential. During the pandemic, publishers ...
“The Kobo Glo's lighted e-ink display is better quality than the Kindle Paperwhite and the Nook with GlowLight, but the e-reader's other attributes may not be enticing enough to lure e-book lovers ...
“It runs well, the interface is well done, and there aren't any limits on the apps and media you can load on it. The Kobo Arc is a good value for the price and worthy competition for the Nook HD, ...
Kobo eReader Touch Edition : Size Comparison Measuring 6.5 by 4.5 by 0.4 inches and weighing 7.1 ounces, the Kobo eReader Touch Edition (left) is just a hair thinner and a half-inch narrower than the ...
Kobo announced the 6-inch Kobo eReader Touch Edition. With a revolutionary new touch screen experience, Kobo makes eReading easier than ever and makes it even more accessible to people around the ...
No one ever said taking on Amazon was going to be easy. If titans of industry like Sony and Barnes & Noble can't hang on, what hope is there for a plucky little Canadian hardware maker? Yet somehow ...
Back in June, I took a look at Amazon’s latest Paperwhite e-reader. At the time, I was oblivious to the fact that Kobo had released a perfect competitor to that e-reader just a month earlier, called ...
Kobo isn't exactly swimming in cash when it comes to its hardware. In fact, it has decided to scrap its Android-based tablets, the Kobo Arc line, in favor of an Android app instead. That leaves it ...
Kobo's true focus lies in digital reading hardware. This was one of the reasons behind them scrapping their Android-based tablets, the Kobo Arc family. Now, with more time and resources at their ...
Kobo has launched an updated version of its Kobo Touch eBook reader. The Kobo Touch 2.0 is now available from Canadian booksellers Chapters and Indigo. The new model is priced at $80 in Canada. Update ...
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