Color screen! Physical page-turn buttons. Waterproof. Notebooks for writing or drawing. Repairable. Expensive. Need the Stylus 2 to get the most out of all functions. Kobo library isn’t as good as ...
Having tested some of the best e-readers, I’ve noticed that everything has gotten a bit too similar lately. So, imagine my delight when Rakuten Kobo decided to shake up the homogeneity of the market ...
It has been a bumpy start for Amazon’s $280 Kindle Colorsoft, the company’s first E-Ink book reader with a color screen. The company delayed shipments for a few weeks to correct a problem where a ...
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Kobo Libra Colour review
The Libra Colour is Kobo’s do-it-all e-reader, aimed at a totally mainstream audience who enjoy their e-books. Sure, it has colour and supports a stylus. But it’s also dainty enough to fit in some ...
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