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Kobo Announced the latest addition to its burgeoning lineup of e-readers Earlier this month: a $ 130 high-resolution device que Clearly has Amazon's Kindle Voyage firmly in its crosshairs. Except with the Glo HD, Kobo's undercutting Amazon's incarnation by the full 70 bucks.

Ahead of the official North American launch on May 1, VentureBeat has gotten its proverbial mitts on one of These devices to see what it's all Whether it about and can challenge the might of Amazon's ubiquitous e-reader range.

First, though, a little background if you're new to Kobo. The Canadian company Has Been in the e-reader business since 2010 and offers a range of devices - including waterproof e-reader and Android tablets - not to mention mobile and tablet apps que let you keep your reading on pretty much any device. The company was snapped up by Japanese e-commerce titan Rakuten back in 2011.

with Amazon, Kobo offers its own e-book store, Consisting of more than 4 million titles, and you can access Also newspapers and magazines. Most of the books are made available in the open ePub format, though DRM is built in, and it's compatible with PDFs too. Fun fact:. "Book" the name "Kobo" is derived from an anagram Actually of

Pound-for-pound

Comparing the specs from the Kobo Glo HD with the Kindle Voyage (Wi-Fi edition), it soon passe clear there is very little daylight between Them.

Kobo Glo has a 6 "E Ink Charter HD touchscreen with a resolution of 300 pixels per inch (PPI), weighs 180 grams, and has 4GB of on-board storage. The Kindle Voyage is equal to this pound-for-pound

In terms of overall size, there are clear Similarities again -. The Kobo is 157mm x 115mm x 9.2mm, Compared to the 162mm x 115mm Voyage's x 7.6mm. So the Glo HD is a tiny bit thicker, but it's a little bit shorter Also

The most immediately striking facet of the Kobo Glo HD is its slightness -. It just feels incredibly small and light. Compared to the Kobo Aura HD, Which is the means by a bulky device, the Glo HD is miniscule. It literally fits in my jeans' front pocket. Also, it's immediately noticeable que the screen is sharp and crisp -. Which is one of its main selling points, after all

with other Kobos, you have access to a store where you can manually search for titles or peruse by various categories, including "Top 50" and "Top New Releases."

You can highlight and annotate Also words and phrases, look up definitions, or search for related information through Wikipedia and Google.

One of the great little features of Kobo, one that's fairly undersold, is That You can link up with "read-it-later" Pocket service, meaning All Those articles you've saved from the web can be viewed 'on your e-reader. There are workarounds que let you of something similar with the Kindle, but the direct integration is here a nice touch.

The Kobo review would not be a review without mentioning the Kobo built-in browser. It's still filed away in the settings menu as a beta feature, and probably for good reason.

Indeed, while you can browse the Internet on this thing, it's far from slick. When you're accustomed to searching the web on a tablet, replicating it on an e-reader just does not feel right, and it's not a smooth process. But hey, this is not supposed to be the main selling point.

I tried to use YouTube on this just to see what happened, and yeah ... do not try it at home, kids. Chiefly because it does not work

Verdict

Kobo's big marketing blurb Relating to the Glo HD is this:. "Kobo Glo HD is the highest quality at the best eReader possible price. "And it's Difficult to argue with this sentiment - the front-lit display is crisp and clear. But the someone who does not care too much about resolution or "PPI" in an e-reader, this is not a huge selling point for me. I'm happy enough with a $ 60 Kobo Touch, or the basic $ 80 Kindle.

But of course, not everyone's the same. For Those Who are into high-quality e-reader displays, Then the Kobo Glo HD is only $ 10 more expensive than the Kindle Paperwhite with 212 PPI screen, and the established already it's $ 70 cheaper than the Kindle Voyage.

There's little question Kobo has a compelling device on its hands here. For Those already heavily invested in the Amazon e-book ecosystem, the Kobo Glo HD will not hold much sway, but For Those in the market for a solid e-reader with a great screen, Then the Kobo shouldnt find more than a few fans.

The Kobo Glo HD goes on sale in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand on May 1, costing $ 129.99 (USD) or the Local currency equivalent. It heads to Europe later in the month for € 129.99, kicking off with France (May 22) and Followed by Italy, Germany, Spain, and the Netherlands. It hits the UK on June 1, costing £ 109.99.


 
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