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November 2011
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The editors liked
Very portable
Attractive interface
Decent fonts and options
Excellent PDF support
Good catalogue of books
Good touch screen
Supports lots of formats
Cross-device syncing
EPUB support means you can shop around for the best deals
Well built
E-ink touchscreen
Built in wi-fi
Great hardware
If you’re going to carry an eReader on your person it should be built for doing so. Thankfully the Kobo Touch is. Weighing just 186 grams it’s incredibly lightweight
And very robust. You can bet the Kobo Touch will be able to take a knock or two. Plus
The Kobo Touch could easily fit into your pocket. It’s also very easy it is to use. It has a power button
And a Home button underneath the displ
Touchsensitive screen
Can buy books from any store
Large fonts
Slim and light
Attractive
Decent E-ink Pearl screen
The editors didn't like
No physical page-turn buttons
Awkward to use one-handed
Some gaps in the catalogue
Some fonts are a bit thin
No 3G
Expensive.
Some functions only apply to books you buy from the Kobo store
Not to sideloaded content
80's cultural references
Best sellers more expensive
Kid-friendly featues
The Kobo Touch is a terrific eReader
But in terms of features
We’re still talking the basics. In this respect
The Amazon Kindle and Amazon Kindle Touch are still the more desirable eReaders. Some eBooks are also more costly on Kobo eBooks than they are on Amazon. Purchasing on the Amazon website and have that book sent to your Kindle also feels much more intuitive. The Kobo isn’t as fast as th
Published: 2012-11-15, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: At the end of 2011 e-readers seemed to have landed in troubled waters. Not because of a resurgence of the hardcover, but because of how quickly the mainstream embraced tablets. E-readers struggled to create a niche for themselves since the 90s, but sinc...
If you’re going to carry an eReader on your person it should be built for doing so. Thankfully the Kobo Touch is. Weighing just 186 grams it’s incredibly lightweight, and very robust. You can bet the Kobo Touch will be able to take a knock or two. Plus, the Kobo Touch could easily fit into your pocket. It’s also very easy it is to use. It has a power button, and a Home button underneath the displ
The Kobo Touch is a terrific eReader, but in terms of features, we’re still talking the basics. In this respect, the Amazon Kindle and Amazon Kindle Touch are still the more desirable eReaders. Some eBooks are also more costly on Kobo eBooks than they are on Amazon. Purchasing on the Amazon website and have that book sent to your Kindle also feels much more intuitive. The Kobo isn’t as fast as th
The Kobo Touch is a very good, and highly commended tablet with a great touchscreen, and is more than capable of acting as an alternative to the Amazon Kindle. That said , we’d still prefer an Amazon Kindle. Kobo Touch is tagged with Kobo, touch, revi...
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Published: 2011-12-27, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
A superb ebook reader, with a top-notch screen and excellent store...
Abstract: This is the e-reader for executive types, with a price tag to match: it's smart and sleek looking, the lightest on the market and has a touch screen. If you've ever had the urge to improve upon Proust, there's a stylus with which to make notes (althoug...
Published: 2011-11-24, Author: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Kobo's rival to the standard Kindle is impressive in a number of ways that Amazon's original isn't: a touchscreen lets you turn the pages with a finger and it offers a library system that is in many ways more intuitive. The device itself, too, is avail...
An intuitive touch-based interface, rich text-formatting options and social networking features make the Kobo eReader Touch a great alternative to the Kindle ...
We rather like the Kobo eReader Touch Edition. Its page navigation system is intuitive, and there's certainly a large enough library of e-books to choose, from both free and paid-for. Add in the fact that you can read texts in multiple formats and ther...
Slim and light, Attractive, Decent E-ink Pearl screen
Slightly slower than the best, Kobo Store just OK
The Kobo Touch is the latest ereader to take on the high street buyer. And for the most part, it's a great success. It's thin, light, attractive and has an E-ink screen on-par with the best out there. On pure speed it can't match the latest Kindle, and th...