Installing Koreader, Plato or anything else is simple even if it's not required for everyday use. They're also priced similarly if you match specs and available for same day delivery from Argos in the UK.įinally, I know I could hack my last Kindle but Kobo make that really easy out of the box. The other stuff you mentioned, like Kindle having a large purchasable library, is also true for Kobo right from the homescreen. In theory I could also use the pen and take written notes on my Elipsa too but it's not a feature I was looking for. (Dropbox does support email though if you do want that). Overdrive support so I can borrow books from my local library for free.įree Dropbox syncing without having to email everything when I buy a book from someone that isn't Amazon e.g PragProg, Packt, etc. There's also Pocket support for reading offline web articles. IMHO that makes the Kindle only really useful for fiction. Like a screen big enough to comfortably read PDFs. Kobo had distinct features I wanted that no Kindle offered at the time I last purchased.
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