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- Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2013 10:40:33 +0900
- From: Darren Cook <darren@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Kobo-Glo Reader on Sale
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> Just a heads up for anyone wanting an inexpensive monochrome-screen > e-book reader with a good reputation. The Rakuten Kobo Glo, ... > .... Other than that, it does reading at a quarter the cost of the > Kindle and seems to play all of the same formats. By quarter did you mean the hardware cost, or book cost? (Kindle is 9980 currently, though mine was 7660 when I got it in July.) Does the Kobo support mobi format files now? I have what I think is the previous version of the kobo (it was the current version as of 12 months ago), but it was almost unusable due to slow response. Trying to add an annotation was horrible. I got it just before losing my beloved Kindle 3, but I actually switched to using the kindle reader on my Android phone because the reading experience was more immersive than the kobo, despite the smaller screen! The new kindle paperwhite is good enough. Compared to the previous kindle 3, it is slightly quicker, and the built-in backlight is quite useful. I miss the physical keyboard, but the touchscreen is responsive enough that annotations are not too hard. I also miss a couple of keyboard shortcuts: you could jump back and forth a chapter at a time. For the rare times I need to do this I have to go the table of contents now. O'Reilly Safari does not work well on kindle. It will display with the built-in browser, but the Safari mobile site is not-a-nice-experience (listings as images have been scaled to the point of not being readable), and the desktop site use various colours which are hard to read on a grey screen. If Safari is your main source of computer book reading, get a tablet. Or cancel it and just buy the ebooks you want :-) PDFs are generally still not easy to read on the kindle: I use a tablet for them. Darren -- Darren Cook, Software Researcher/Developer http://dcook.org/work/ (About me and my work) http://dcook.org/blogs.html (My blogs and articles)
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