Display is sharp, Comfortlight is even and easy on battery while gentle on the eyes, textured back provides good grip, tiny form factor with full-sized screen makes for compact size with few compromises, EPUB support, highly customizable fonts
Switch to capacitive touch combined with thin bezels can cause inadvertent page turns, $10-$30 price premium over Kindle Paperwhite, In answer to a few questions raised by readers in the previous Aura HD review, I've found the build quality of the Aura an
Abstract: Chart: Reading is a beautiful and relaxing pastime, but it's not exactly portable, especially if you're a commuter. If you don't like lugging dozens of paperbacks around, why not consider an e-reader? Here are the five best e-readers available in Australi...
Great design and screen, Seamless e-reading experience, Reading Life awards are a nice extra
Weak Wi-Fi, Slightly clunky bookstore browsing
Kobo's $190 Aura e-reader continues the company tradition of getting out of the way of your reading. The Aura's design is unobtrusive with some nice aesthetic cues, and the hardware is fast enough to be responsive to user input. Apart from its slightly cl...
Abstract: This is the smaller SD version of the Kobo HD that was launched earlier this year. Can this smaller device match what it offered, or does it launch offer even more as it has at least one feature that I have not noticed in other readers....
Published: 2013-10-13, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Kobo is investing a lot in its new e-readers, and we recently took a closer look at the Aura HD and the new Aura. Which one is the ultimate e-reader is difficult to say. What you can be sure about is that either one will make you very happy. E-readers...
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