NORWAY: Kobo has additionally been offering some solid front lighting since its first-generation Glo contrivance, a reader that blew away the competition in terms of white balance and effulgence, and the H2O maintains that high quality. Reading by the pool is all well and good, but reading in the pool would authentically be living the life.
The homepage greets you with your recently read books, along with the percent read and time left on each, predicated on your acclimated reading speed. The latter offers up reading stats and awards for those fixated on quantifying their reading experience.
When you stumble upon a magazine article or blog post on another contrivance, just tap the button and it’ll sync to the reader, so you can, verbalize, preserve a slew of articles for a subway commute or plane ride, all to be read on your ebony-and-white e-reader.
It’s another nice reader from Kobo with an authentically orderly incipient artifice. At $180 it’s additionally Kobo’s most expensive reader, running a full $40 more than the standard Aura – though only $10 more than the Aura HD. And, of course, that’s still considerably less expensive than the $200 starting point of the Kindle Voyage.