It goes just the opposite of something fluid, to the point that I go to google and look for places to leave this warning opinion to future buyers. The pages, the text, do not automatically adapt to the width of the screen and you have to be playing with the zoom, which is also worthwhile, it is impossible to increase small percentages, and it is a task to be repeated for each page turn! now it will turn out that one after 20 years using electronic gadgets is a denial before this kobo reader. The simple task of consulting what books you have or organizing it is slow and cumbersome, the touch operation is painful, you slide and select things, it goes with an amazing delay compared to when you touch the screen. It is super slow, like going back to the beginning of computers and that only moves books that weigh few k's. The video below documents fairly extensively all of the core differences.I bought the kobo aura 2 because I am going to travel and in my opinion it is literal shit, it will be difficult for me to take a liking to reading on this thing. Instead of just your standard dictionary you can pull up biographies and related eBooks. ![]() Beyond the book is really neat, it hyperlinks specific words throughout a novel and gives you a greater insight on people, places, and things. Pocket is sort of like Instapaper and allows you send articles to your account from Flipboard, Pulse and social media networks. The six inch Aura has some useful enhancements with Pocket – Formally Read it Later and Beyond the Book. ![]() Battery life is fairly respectable at a solid month of normal use.Īside from the marginal hardware differences the software is also quite different. This is 2 GB more than what the Glo offers, and you can expand the memory up to 32 GB via the Micro SD card. Kobo brings many of the Libra H2O features to older Kobo e-readers Kobo has issued a new firmware update for the Kobo Touch, Kobo Glo, Kobo Aura that brings enhanced eBook navigation and other features of latest Kobo Libra H2O model. The Kobo Aura HD is using a 1GHZ CPU processor and has 4 GB of internal memory. The Aura HD also has a built in comfort light, which allows you to read in the dark with a front-lit display. What this means is that as an e-reader, it actually has better image quality than the majority of mainstream tablets on the market. The Kindle Fire HD ×800 and the Nook HD has 1440×900. Kobo e-readers compete with products like the Amazon Kindle and the Barnes and Noble Nook e-readers. This e-reader is seriously the best in the business with its high-definition display. Kobo offers a library of over five million titles for users to choose from, including books and comics. The Kobo Aura HD features a 6.8 inch touchscreen with a resolution of 1440×1080 with 265 DPI. ![]() It also has over two months of battery life, which is ideal. If you have one of these eReaders, you have access to the built-in OverDrive feature. It seems that Kobo e-Readers still have expandable memory, which makes adding books to your collection fairly easy and painless. There are 4 GB of internal memory, which can be enhanced via the Micro SD Card. It is powered by the quintessential Freescale i.MX507 1 GHZ processor and has 1 GB of RAM. Kobo Glo HD eReader 4 GB Wi-Fi 6 Black Touchscreen. Id most likely be using the Amazon ecosystem still whichever one I get. Kobo Aura Edition 2 N236 eReader Wi-Fi 6.0 4GB - Soft Black. I threw in the Aura 2nd edition there as another 6' contender, but it has a lower screen resolution. ![]() You can also take advantage of the capacitive multi-touch display and use two fingers to change the brightness. After some research, Ive nailed it down to the Kobo Glo HD vs. To turn the screen light on, there is a button at the very top and then a virtual slider bar to control the brightness. Currently, Kobo has the best front-lit screen in the business and has surpassed Amazon in terms of quality. This will allow readers to adjust the brightness settings to suit their environment. This e-Reader has the exact same front-lite technology that was found on the original Kobo Aura HD. Really, the resolution is the exact same on the Glo, and has not broken any barriers on using a next generation e-Ink display. It currently has a super high resolution e-Ink “Clarity Screen” with 212 DPI and sixteen levels of grey. The Kobo Aura maintains the standard six-inch approach that the company made famous with their entire product line. The essence of this comparison is to dispel the myths and rumors and give you a solid indication on the core differences and put them head to head. Obviously they both have the same name and could be a bit confusing on what these devices bring to the table. Today we take a look at the Kobo Aura HD and the recently announced Kobo Aura. Welcome to another Good e-Reader Comparison Video.
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