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At this point Amazon should be sponsoring them. Lou and her husband is also great in answering questions etc so customer service is also 💯. This is a MUST HAVE Kindle accessory and they’re also branching out with Kobo and other colours. I find my hand cramps quite quickly when using the pop socket, within the hour anyway. You can keep your hand straight whilst holding it which is what stops the cramping. It’s very easy to put on and off so you can always change up the colour however you like, or if you put stickers on your case you can change it up without buying a new case which you have to do with pop sockets. You get 2 per order so you can use both or one, up to you, most of the time I only use the one as I feel it is just as good and secure as having both, I would probably put both if I’m near water (bath/beach etc) just for the extra reassurance. The material is a soft silicone that is extremely soft to the touch and comfortable to hold for your hours of reading. I’ve got the Strapsicle Blush pink and the colour is just gorgeous I’m obsessed with it. Comparing the Aura ONE to my other devices, I find it about the same for accuracy and speed of annnotations.Firstly love supporting a local small business “Aussie, Aussie, Aussie…” IYKYK Annotations work, and work well, but the accuracy of the touch and speed of the devices means that you have to be careful.Īs to IR vs capacitive, I don't think there is any real difference on the Kobo devices. If you are doing a lot of annotations, then I doubt you will be happy with any of the Kobo devices. I don't mind to have less fonts, but I read about worse rendering of images in Mobi? If the new kindle Oasis is the fastest reader, I would go for it, but I'm worried about if I would lose something in the conversion from epub to Mobi. The Tolino is driving me so crazy that I'm about to smash it in pieces. But I need things to work the way I want. They’ve got the latest E Ink screens, which look great. Advances in e-reader tech USB-C, ahoy All of these devices have adopted more advanced technology than previous e-readers. (So many books) Here’s my complete review. I’ve read books on all three over the last few weeks.


KOBO H20 VS IPAD PC
I have chosen an e-reader because i need lot of battery autonomy, and a close to real paper experience (tablets and PC ruined my eyes a lot in the last years). They’re more different than you might think. I underline a lot, and take lot of notes. The most important for me is to find an e-reader which is really really very fast and precise and responsive to touch. I can live with 8gb and just move back to HDD what I've read well. And I was told that an IR screen should be more responsive.Ĭould any of you tell me if it's so? Is the h2o more responsive and fast and precise in underlining and possibly also in turning pages, than the KA1?Īnd could somebody compare H2O and H2O 2nd Edition? I really like the SD slot in the 1st edition, and don't care about the 30 grams more, but I ignore of the 2nd edition added something important which I should not lose. It's very imprecise and irresponsive and slow. I'm having problem with the underlining in epub books with Tolino Vision 4hd.
KOBO H20 VS IPAD INSTALL
which is part of why I'm so hesitant to install Koreader (I prefer this firmware for reading certain file types, but it is ugly) The ONE is more beautiful and elegant - thinner AND larger - so it feels a bit delicate for me. I'd say the H2O is better to carry around because of said ruggedness and because of its smaller size. I have both and I don't think I could choose which one I prefer. Other people may not agree with me on that. I like flush screens but the raised bezel gives it a more rugged feel, in that if you drop it, the screen can't scratch off of the ground. The H2O has a raised bezel while the ONE's screen is flush with the bezel. The ONE has no SD card slot, but its 8GB memory is double that of most readers. The ONE has the micro USB cable socket with no required flap thingy to cover it up. It feels quite flimsy - I'm not fond of it. The H2O has a "flap" thing at the bottom that you need to open and close every time you plug the reader in or access the SD card slot.
