Hello Alan!
** On Sunday 04.10.20 - 09:40, Alan Beck wrote to August Abolins:
AB> I pulled the trigger on a Kobo Clara.
AB> The other new ones have problems that I was not prepared
AB> to put up with.
I would have thought that now 10+ years after their first
introduction, they would have nearly perfected all of their
models.
AB> Kobo Libra H2O. Parts of the screen were not lit up and
AB> it was from one side or another.
THAT would be totally annoying. I'd rather wear a headband
light, or have a light clipped to the device in that
situation.
AB> The top end Kobo has a Display that flashes to maintain
AB> brightness. Could be trouble at best it is enough to give
AB> you a headache.
At $300/8GB and $350/32GB for the top Kobo Forma, that's
ridiculous.
The last time I dropped into an Indigo (which is now over 8
years ago), they had the various Kobo models on display and
available for public testing.
AB> Kobo's now have an orange candlelight mode for reading in
AB> the dark. All of them have it including the ability to
AB> borrow library books.
AB> Very nice.
The integration with Canada's library systems via Overdrive is
pretty nice. But you can still end up stuck in a waiting list
until another copy of a book is "returned". As a bookseller,
I'm getting more and more people frustrated with the waiting-
list and the pressure to read a new-release 400+ book within 1
week that they option for the real thing.
AB> It fits in my oilskin vest pocket better than anything
AB> else did (OK, Kobo Glow with no case). This one goes in
AB> with the case.
My original Kobo slips into a sport-jacket's outside pocket
quite well.
AB> The case also doubles as a reading stand.
The Sleepcover at $35?
AB> All for $139.00 CDN
I see the Clara HD at $149 + $35 for the Sleepcover, online.
Did you acquire yours for a lower price in-store?
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