Elegant, lightweight body with impeccable finish, Fluid interface, 4 GB of storage, expandable by up to 32 GB, Frontlight, Pocket for reading online content when offline, Dyslexicfriendly font, Supports a wide range of file formats, Good suggestions for b
No audio functions, Screen smudges easily, Ghost images in PDFs
Excellent design, Great illuminated screen, Expandable memory, Strong software
More expensive than the Paperwhite, No Pageflip feature
The Aura is a great eBook reader. It is £20 more expensive than the Kobo Glo – which is still available to buy – but for my money it's a better designed and even more solid reader that fits slightly more comfortably in the hand. Of course, the new Kindle...
Textured back adds grip, Even backlight, Long battery life
A little expensive, No standby sync
With the longest battery life of any eReader on the market, you can overlook the slightly higher price of the Kobo Aura. It has a great and even backlight, clear text and loads of software features that will let you enjoy your chosen book with ease. Certa...
The Kobo Aura HD impressed us with its pixel packed screen and smooth fonts. The Kobo Aura's has a slightly lower overall resolution, measuring 1014x758, but its slightly smaller six-inch screen means the effective pixel density of 212ppi remains super sharp, and matches up to the premium Kindle Paperwhite. The gorgeous screen dominates the entire front portion of the e-reader, with just a thin b
We're fans of the overall package that Kobo has put together with its latest Aura model, and to be honest, there's not much to fault it on as it's a solid product with a few top-notch features. On our review sample, however, there was a tiny little gap at the top between the screen bezel and the edge of the Aura that bled out a little light. While it's not a total deal breaker by any stretch, it
Kobo's latest e-reader is a solid effort that comes close to rivalling Amazon's Kindle range, thanks to a solid high-resolution screen, excellent build quality and an evenly distributed frontlight. Throw in Pocket integration, great battery life and a ...
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Published: 2013-09-30, Author: Dan , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
The core reading experience is a real pleasure, the integration of the Pockets web page saver is great too and we've plenty of time for the look, feel and the ComfortLight.
WiFi connection can be shaky, it's a touch pricey and it's prone to the odd glitch
We really like the Kobo Aura. It does the core job very well and it's something of a pleasure to own. If Kobo could iron out the kinks, it'd be a stone cold, five star ereader....
Light and dinky; Antireflective lightup touchscreen; Good online store; Expandable storage
Price; Top brightness kills the battery
If you’re after an eReader for taking on holiday or the daily commute, the Kobo Aura is a great option. It’s compact enough to carry anywhere, the expandable storage means you can carry an enormous collection, and the ClarityScreen can be clearly seen at ...
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Published: 2016-08-17, Author: Konrad , review by: antyweb.pl
Abstract: Sześciocalowe ekrany Oasis, Voyage czy Paperwhite odpowiadają większości użytkowników czytników Kindle. Wysoka rozdzielczość wyświetlacza pozwala na wybranie jednej z mniejszych rozmiarów tekstu, dzięki czemu na ekranie można pomieścić więcej treści, lecz...
Published: 2013-11-13, Author: Mario , review by: itespresso.it
Abstract: Nuovi servizi e la portabilità eccellente fanno di Kobo Aura 6″ un ebook reader di riferimento. Costa 149 euro. La nostra provaIn Italia la concorrenza tra Amazon Kindle e Kobo Aura entra sempre più nel vivo. Da una parte il prestigio di un nome con cu...
Abstract: Kobo Aura e Kindle Paperwhite hanno molte cose in comune. Oltre ad essere i lettori più evoluti in commercio ed avere entrambi degli schermi da 6 pollici, rappresentano la consacrazione della tecnologia di sovrailluminazione introdotta lo scorso anno ed o...