A "Premium" E-Book Reader? Kobo's Aura ONE

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Komentáře • 257

  • @Uejji
    @Uejji Před 7 lety +9

    I bought a Kobo Aura back in 2014, and I'm still using it as my primary reader today. I love it.

  • @EposVox
    @EposVox Před 7 lety +6

    Amazing b-roll on this one!
    LOL while you were spinning it over the stairway while talking about dropping it, I kept waiting for it to fall.
    Nice review, looks like a nice reader. But the locked-in nature of the book stores are a big problem - which is why as a super wired-in tech-head, I still prefer physical formats for media.

  • @AsbjornOlling
    @AsbjornOlling Před 7 lety +3

    This was an *excellent* video.
    Awesome tempo. Excellent production - extremely audibly and visually appealing.
    Really does a massive difference, I so appreciate the effort.

    • @nicolescoble9991
      @nicolescoble9991 Před 6 lety

      I agree.. came down to write something similar. It is a really, really good video.

  • @KasperStudios
    @KasperStudios Před 6 lety

    You did so well on this video! Really beautifully set up scenes and amazing camera movement as well as gorgeous out of focus shots. Just calming :)

  • @CinematographyDatabase
    @CinematographyDatabase Před 7 lety +12

    Love how the icons on your monitor become bokeh lol. Great vid

  • @TheAbhishekkakkarot
    @TheAbhishekkakkarot Před 7 lety

    The reviews on this device are rare; good to see one from a trusted channel. Thanks !

  • @jpny4750
    @jpny4750 Před 7 lety +34

    Stating that this device is not for beginners or new users is foolish and a very bad advice. Especially new users should be starting with device that gives them the best reading experience, not the cheapest. Imagine someone never tried Japanese food. Would you recommend to that person to try the cheapest sushi to discover if he/she likes it? Such experience can turn someone off Japanese food forever.

    • @rickyhamdani6125
      @rickyhamdani6125 Před 4 lety +1

      Absolutely correct sir. I just recently purchased my first ever e reader. I only have 2 options since i have limited budget. Buy a base models from kindle/ kobo/ questionable brand from china, or buy a used more premium e reader. And i have to tell you, I regret nothing going for the latter one.

    • @jpny4750
      @jpny4750 Před 4 lety

      Ricky Hamdani - Congratulations! Enjoy your ereader. :-)

  • @JillWantsAHug
    @JillWantsAHug Před 6 lety

    Awesome video! Very clear and beautiful editing!

  • @flipwarrior
    @flipwarrior Před 6 lety +4

    I read a lot books. I use my iPad for all my reading. I notice that my eyes are always strained. This Kobo should alleviate that.
    I have a bunch of EPUB books. Is it possible to transfer them to it?

  • @TheCrescentKing
    @TheCrescentKing Před 7 lety +2

    Looks beautiful !!!!

  • @allenmiller2071
    @allenmiller2071 Před 5 lety +1

    You didn't address if its possible to download library books through a USB connection or whether it can only be done through WIFI

  • @wesselkampen2644
    @wesselkampen2644 Před 7 lety

    Bought it 10 days ago. It's my fourth Kobo, so you can say i'm a fanboy. I honostly can say this version blows the other Kobo's right out of the water. The overall reading experience is mindblowing. In my opinion this is the best size for an easy read. The ajustable backlight is a must. At first a had to get over the orange screen, but now i cannot live without out. A premium device that will give countless hours of reading pleasures for the one who buys it.

  • @TheRealSkeletor
    @TheRealSkeletor Před 7 lety +9

    Eber, it sounds like you need to get Twilight (AKA F.lux) on your phone.
    That's Twilight the app, not Twilight the terrible book.

  • @BeastTrozz2000
    @BeastTrozz2000 Před 7 lety +26

    where is my dimitri? :c

  • @SuperPussyFinger
    @SuperPussyFinger Před 7 lety +1

    Superb review.

  • @lewis9950
    @lewis9950 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m planning on getting the Limited Edition one

  • @darksid3_
    @darksid3_ Před 7 lety

    Love my Kobo Glo, I've used it every day for years :)

  • @heathbrown4350
    @heathbrown4350 Před 7 lety

    This is a fantastic review. Thank you.

  • @mariadolorespaula
    @mariadolorespaula Před 5 lety

    I've had a KOBO-Glo for five years and it works as smoothly as ever, and I must say I use it a lot. It is VERY GOOD QUALITY. I am curious about Kobo Aura...I might try it.

  • @ShienShinra
    @ShienShinra Před 7 lety +1

    I have the Kobo touch with a mircoSD card but no back-light. I was originally going to get an upgrade but saw there's no point if there's isn't expandable storage

  • @gregorykovacs3119
    @gregorykovacs3119 Před 7 lety

    This is exactly the sort of stuff I was thinking of recently in the last week or so... and Voila! a review for an eBook reader on Hardware Canucks. I often buy books in the $20-50 price range and to read them on something that is waterproof and weighs 200 grams would be a dream. Compared to finding a light source that is , finding a comfortable sitting position and relaxing my brain enough to read on some topics that require quite intensive thinking and/or are dry (philosophy/heavy science/sociology)... this is a much better option. I hope this sort of stuff never goes away, and that includes the offering of alternative screen designs/engineering over all the "traditional" blue light crap that enters a person's life, or more critically, certain types of people's lives.

  • @thecrush3r
    @thecrush3r Před 7 lety +1

    What model is the Mobile Phone please?
    Also, can you upload your own ebooks on it?

  • @djazz0
    @djazz0 Před 6 lety

    I just got a Kobo Aura One with 32 GB storage, it's amazing to read on and I can store a lot of comics/manga on it :)

  • @DanielLoganGames
    @DanielLoganGames Před 7 lety +15

    I wish this had a colored e-ink display for things like comics.

  • @natsidrukdruk
    @natsidrukdruk Před 7 lety

    I'm considering buying this, but how long does this last on the battery side? I use it only for reading and I will turn always the wifi off.

  • @erictiburcio9941
    @erictiburcio9941 Před 7 lety

    I find kobo aura one the best ereader we have in the market today. The premium features like the comfort light and its size (7.8 inches) make the difference among other kobo models. Also, the side loading feature and multiple format support makes it more valuable than a kindle.

  • @sopadurso
    @sopadurso Před 7 lety +1

    Love it !

  • @jcthedream543
    @jcthedream543 Před 7 lety

    Do previous books on your old kobo device transfer over? My mom uses the old one and maybe the family can upgrade her for her birthday!

  • @jennifermacdonald8611
    @jennifermacdonald8611 Před 6 lety

    I just got this kobo yesterday and I can’t buy any books it accepts my gift card them when I click confirm to buy it’s says “oops something went wrong try again later.” Can you help me?

  • @AmaxterPlays
    @AmaxterPlays Před 7 lety +4

    Would have been nice if you compared to the Kindle Oasis, that seems like the main competition for something like this.

    • @cfcreative1
      @cfcreative1 Před 6 lety +1

      So much better then Kindle. Half the price, better features twice as much memory. Kobo H20 edition 2 is amazing and even cheaper. Any Kobo can get books from Canadian libraries and you can't with Kindle. How can people miss this point?

    • @bomcabedal
      @bomcabedal Před 6 lety

      My wife has an Oasis, I use the Aura One, so we have compared notes. I would say that the Oasis feels slightly more premium than the Aura does, but the Aura's larger screen is a huge bonus for me. It also makes PDFs easier to read. And I really appreciate the night shift option.

  • @karabakus
    @karabakus Před 7 lety

    perfect video. Thanks for info

  • @mattgonzalez
    @mattgonzalez Před 7 lety +22

    E Readers aren't really my thing, but for some reason I really want this lol. It just looks like a nice thing to have on a coffee table. Great stuff!

    • @essentialedm937
      @essentialedm937 Před 7 lety +3

      Kindle paper white does everything this does, but is a lot cheaper and a little smaller

    • @wesselkampen2644
      @wesselkampen2644 Před 7 lety +2

      No it doesn't

    • @essentialedm937
      @essentialedm937 Před 7 lety

      Wessel Kampen Explain?

    • @ks2884
      @ks2884 Před 7 lety +1

      That's the point. Kindle is too small.

    • @wesselkampen2644
      @wesselkampen2644 Před 7 lety +1

      It doesn't have the same refreshrate.
      This e-reader has automatic lighting adjustement. So in the dark it get's an orange glow, because it filters out the blue light. The 7.8 inch screen is very easy to read, the total weight of the e-reader is only 220 grams.
      My opinion is that the e-reader is very expensive, but for the fanatic reader it's the one to have.
      I'm using this thing for a month now and couldn't do without it.

  • @threattgal
    @threattgal Před 7 lety +2

    I think I would like this better than the ones that I have. I love to read at night.

  • @SH3player
    @SH3player Před 7 lety

    Fantastic for school textbooks! I would like a color one though.

  • @CDNSpartan
    @CDNSpartan Před 6 lety +2

    I will stick with my Kobo Mini. Perfect size for me. Always on the go so it is easier to carry around with me.

    • @robertfargher5154
      @robertfargher5154 Před 6 lety

      I have a Kobo Mini, a Kobo Aura H20 (gave to my wife) and a Kobo Aura One. The Mini is for out and about. The Aura One is My Precioussss. :-)

  • @urhmatej
    @urhmatej Před 6 lety

    Is it possible to read technical ebooks from amazon on Kobo? By technical book I mean book with a lot of equations and diagrams. Such books are on sale on Amazon for Kindles...

  • @defvii
    @defvii Před 7 lety +2

    i have a kindle simply because amazon's store/ecosystem is so good.
    - easily upload of personal docs (useful for webserials) to kindle cloud with page sync across devices with a simple right click from a pc.
    - by far the best store in range
    - accessible on every single device with page sync.
    - easily accessible to buy in australia (probably would have to get a kobo reader shipped in)
    downsides is that the device is mediocre in every way

  • @danielmorantes3396
    @danielmorantes3396 Před 7 lety

    Which camera do you use to record your videos??? thanks :)

  • @pedror2917
    @pedror2917 Před 6 lety

    Great video bro👍🏽👍🏽

  • @Montisaquadeis
    @Montisaquadeis Před 7 lety

    I personally use a Kindle Fire HDX 8.9" (2013 version) for both reading and videos from time to time.

  • @leickenberg
    @leickenberg Před 7 lety

    I bought an Aura One and it had quite few issues: battery drain (over night), phantom touches and the light sensor constantly adjusting the brightness. Also, it is not recognised by any of my Windows 10 devices.I returned it for an exchange which had all the same issues.Turns out there s a firmware update coming that is supposed to address this (great QA, Kobo!), so if you plan tyo purchase you might want to check the forums before parting with your hard earned.

  • @Chugosh
    @Chugosh Před 7 lety

    Yes. I want one!

  • @uLostSoul
    @uLostSoul Před 7 lety +11

    Video Starts at 00:00
    Thank Me Later (:

  • @fury5500
    @fury5500 Před 7 lety +45

    Still waiting for the day where e readers properly support comics colours and all. THEN I will buy one.

    • @pizzafreak1175
      @pizzafreak1175 Před 7 lety +4

      Not to mention the loading and rendering of new pages takes too long. I have a kobo glo HD and ut works well, but it is not ideal for quickly flipping through a book or comic.

    • @ostelaymetaule
      @ostelaymetaule Před 7 lety +2

      I double this. Using e-readers since about 2008 i can only recommend to switch to something like an ipad[or a decent android/win tablet, which, i believe do exist] to read comics and/or heavy pdfs. Not only color or a refreshing rate can be issue but searching, zooming or even fliping pages too (but i need to mention that low-end tablets often also stumble at this).
      So every task should get its own instrument. E-Readers are for fiction books only.

    • @josephduncan9462
      @josephduncan9462 Před 7 lety +2

      The iPad Pro 9.7" has a new type of screen with a feature called True Tone that mimics the ambient light of the room you are in. Makes the screen very easy to look at for long periods of time. I haven't picked up my e-reader since I got it.

    • @fury5500
      @fury5500 Před 7 lety

      I actually might consider the ipad pro 9.7 then. I have an ipad 4 right now and it's too heavy to bring around with me.

    • @jvanegas14
      @jvanegas14 Před 7 lety

      color e-ink exist....it's just not very good

  • @LtSphinx
    @LtSphinx Před 7 lety

    I love my Kobo H2O so not likely to switch up any time soon but eventually it will die and depending on what's available at the time, this could be high on my list.

  • @Kopetefish
    @Kopetefish Před 7 lety

    nice review eeprah

  • @andyrxsart564
    @andyrxsart564 Před 6 lety +1

    I don't get people who turn their e-readers glow light on high. Like, I thought the point of eink was it's natural screen look with no uncomfortable light shining in your eyes? If you turn on your glow light so high your ereader loses it's natural screen look, you should just get a tablet, like honestly, then the screens look the same. I understand you need some light to see the screen at night, but otherwise it's obsessive.

  • @mhx47
    @mhx47 Před 7 lety +1

    I would still continue reading books on my PocketBook Touch Lux.
    I am sacrificing only water resistance, but I have also physical buttons which are great to use in some holding positions, can listen music with earphones(which I do not use) and costs $100 less.
    I never tried read comics - I do not like them.
    Would like to see your experience with this e-book reader just out of curiosity to see how you compare them :)
    Just curiosity.

    • @ostelaymetaule
      @ostelaymetaule Před 7 lety

      And i believe PocketBook offers more formats as well :D

  • @coldbringer001
    @coldbringer001 Před 7 lety

    How is the device when you read PDFs/medical books? Because in Kindle it's kinda laggy when you load PDFs especially zooming in/out.. Hope this one does a great job on that..

    • @98USB
      @98USB Před 7 lety

      IAm Cy it's worse

  • @QuickQuips
    @QuickQuips Před 7 lety

    It makes sense to get a ereader bundled with Android like Onyx BOOX or Boyue T62. Then you can load the Amazon Kindle app and have some flexibility with Calibre.

  • @SUPERTEROO
    @SUPERTEROO Před 7 lety

    I like the Kindle 5 with physical buttons. It's so basic & small, fits well in a case so I bring it with me everywhere. This looks alright, but I feel like the benefit of an e reader is that it's so simple and cheap to begin with. That screen at night is nice tho!

    • @SUPERTEROO
      @SUPERTEROO Před 7 lety

      ( I believe I paid 30$ for it)

  • @The-Tech-Gent
    @The-Tech-Gent Před 7 lety

    Anyone know of an e-reader that displays pages left in chapter? As the kindle does not. Time left in chapter isn't helpful when your reading habits vary

  • @forkbomb_
    @forkbomb_ Před 7 lety

    If I didn't have Kindle Voyage, this one would be a dream, because of bigger screen for pdfs. And direct epub format support, not needing calibre converting to azw3.

  • @dogle9258
    @dogle9258 Před 7 lety

    anyone that has a Amazon account already should always buy the kindel. best selection, already own it, and no extra charges. however, i personally never owned one from this company.
    i think you missed the best part about e-readers. its that the pixels only have on or off. its done in a way that once it goes dark it dosent take any power to read that page. it only takes power to change what the page says. thats why the standerd battery life, since the first kindle came out, is always a month. (at reading an hour per day or something)
    ive charged my old kindle, unpluged it one day, came back a month later wanting to read something, and it was at about 70%. ive always been out of town for a week and read 4-5 hours per night and never had to charge it.
    e-readers are awsome. but getting a used older kindle for 40 bucks or so (prolly with a case) is just as good as this is.

  • @NaturalViolence2
    @NaturalViolence2 Před 7 lety

    How does this compare against the kindle oasis?

  • @origamicaptain5664
    @origamicaptain5664 Před 7 lety

    Can I use Amazon ebooks with this thing?

  • @qwazyd0gg
    @qwazyd0gg Před 7 lety +2

    E-Reader.... Eber.... E-Ber.... Illuminati! lol jk
    Beautiful shots Eber. The soft lighting was very relaxing and suited the product perfectly, so thank you for not cranking up the blues and blasting dub-step for this lol
    Looks great in direct sunlight as well.

  • @Jakekko
    @Jakekko Před 7 lety

    SSID named after your keyboard, nice.

  • @Bajso84
    @Bajso84 Před 7 lety

    Is there any way to disable touch input so that I can hold it like a magazine without messing up with random touch input?
    Or atleast limit the input zone to the top etc?
    Regards

    • @staticat
      @staticat Před 7 lety

      Linus Magnell There are a few predetermined ways to configure the tap zones on Kobo devices, but none of them really limit the input area.

    • @Bajso84
      @Bajso84 Před 7 lety

      So I decided to get the Kobo Aura One anyway, mainly for the comfort light, and it is really growing on me. Way better than Kindle Oasis I find.
      I also discovered that by converting my books to PDF I can get rid of the annoying marking features and rest my thumb on the page and lift it without input, so long as there are no short taps.
      Sure, I lose some of the on-the-go type/font settings, but I simply make sure to get it right from the start when converting in Calibre.
      Good stuff. Best Ereader yet.

  • @gamecity7265
    @gamecity7265 Před 7 lety

    Can we take note note or draw on it

  • @burdened666
    @burdened666 Před 7 lety

    nice review but i still prefer my kindle with buttons, i feel the change of pages more quicker than the ones with touchescreen, and when i saw how slow the Kobo's page turning was i felt unconfortable.

  • @Stoneysilence
    @Stoneysilence Před 7 lety

    Sounds like it's a competitor to Amazon's Voyage at $199 and their new Oasis at $289.99. I thought about the Kobo but just couldn't do it because I have prime and Amazon is a beast in that market. Plus Amazon owns Comixology now and all the comics I buy on Amazon I can read on my Paperwhite and in Comixology apps. If I was to pay that price for an e-reader I would want at least basic color support. I know they have displays that do it so I'm not sure why nobody has tried to release one yet.

  • @vzangel
    @vzangel Před 7 lety

    If you rotate your phone to landscape it's the same size as the width of most books.

  • @onextoronto
    @onextoronto Před 7 lety

    Hello guys. I want to get something to read some academic PDF books. What would you suggest? E-reader or a tablet? I'm also concerned about my eye strain. It hurts for me if I start at screen for long time. Thank you.

    • @98USB
      @98USB Před 7 lety

      onextoronto i'm in uni and I use both! If I can convert my PDFs to a different format without messing up the text (.azw3), I use my Kindle Paperwhite. If conversion is not an option, I use my iPad. 😄

  • @heartbass1602
    @heartbass1602 Před 7 lety

    Nice video !

  • @LarsJ1977
    @LarsJ1977 Před 7 lety +8

    Nice review but the slow focus gimmick is annoying.

    • @MiggyCon
      @MiggyCon Před 7 lety +4

      totally agree with you. for me, it just bothers my eyes. plus it takes so long to figure out what the subject of the shot is.

  • @Smood47
    @Smood47 Před 7 lety

    6:27 O-ASS-is... lol Indian accent kicking in at random times is awesome.

  • @mindtheyoutubegap
    @mindtheyoutubegap Před 7 lety

    How is the page turning speed on the Kobo compared to the Kindle Paperwhite?

    • @chrisdavies3659
      @chrisdavies3659 Před 7 lety

      Its about 1 second slower on the Kobo. The Kobo screen is much less responsive but still works, the font on the internal Dictionary is tiny, and the battery drain is no where near as good as advertised.
      I have the Aura One and I am quite disappointed with it, the Kindle is much better.

  • @WinstoneSmith
    @WinstoneSmith Před 7 lety

    Having bought a lot in Amazon I switched to Kobo Aura H2O and I really like it. Amazon ecosystem is a lot better and comprehensive, but you can use Calibre or Epubor to overcome this (paying a little for Digital Rights removing capability, not breaking law though and not abandoning Amazon ebooks offer)

  • @SBLLRDL
    @SBLLRDL Před 7 lety

    if a comparison with paperwhite will be great. Also, it seems not the touch responsive and the a slow CPU

  • @pretendawatch
    @pretendawatch Před 7 lety

    What browser is Eber using?

  • @rezoanalom9732
    @rezoanalom9732 Před 7 lety +1

    Imagine if we could have just had all of out school textbooks on one of these, no more back problems from carrying several Kgs of books...

  • @TheOmegajimes
    @TheOmegajimes Před 7 lety

    CBR/CBZ is an exciting addition, but the lack of colour throws shade on the achievement.

  • @ostelaymetaule
    @ostelaymetaule Před 7 lety

    You should as well try to compare this one with other e-readers in the price range. And i mean really compare, not on the tech specs or side-by-side, but try to use them.
    There are so many things which are hidden. Most viable are usability and infrastructure.
    The only two things which are looking to be interesting are water resistance and color themperature.
    The big screen is not needed to read usual books, it is only viable when reeding pdf's and comics. But for those the rendering time must be much lesser.
    The formats - you are bent to read mostly books from the store. Those books are already compatible. If you are going to sideload some books, so there are plenty of converters out there. Almost every book management software have at least usual converters imlemented. And if you are going to sideload, you are need some of managing software to get your books organized.
    What i am missing are the physical buttons and may be wight reducing. This are very important parameters. Every possibility to drop the reader on the floor is a high risk to instantly loose 200$, so you need a secure grip on that thing. If you want to operate the reader (swap pages) with one hand, you are sacrificing this grip if there are no buttons.
    The software part of the reader is often underestimated. In my expirience all those cool features kobo has are poorly implemented. The reader just don't work smoothly enough. The battary get drained regardless of usage. The light can't really be set off. The touchscreen might sometimes ignore the gestes.
    I hope KOBO got better in last few years but back then it was a big issue.
    All rounded up i'd rather would buy a costly amazon oasis for fiction books %AND% an ipad for color and scientific pdf's then get myself this one.
    I am already owning a pocketbook 360, a kobo glo, a kindle paperwhite and have some usage expiriense with other readers.

  • @radhemohannaamhai
    @radhemohannaamhai Před 4 lety

    I bought it today after almost 4 years.. done with kindles

  • @GaudyMarko
    @GaudyMarko Před 7 lety +2

    don't you want a colored display for comics? trying to tap that market without one seems like a misfire.

    • @NL0Gwenster
      @NL0Gwenster Před 7 lety +1

      I read about 10% Western comics and 90% Japanese comics (a.k.a manga)
      Manga are pretty much aside from their cover or incidental "special" 2 pager opening thing at the start, 99% black and white. So for Manga, it's quite ideal.

  • @thesonicmaestro
    @thesonicmaestro Před 7 lety

    I still love my kobo aura 6" tho

  • @pmexplore
    @pmexplore Před 6 lety

    Does this read PDF well?

  • @joycevandergeest9862
    @joycevandergeest9862 Před 7 lety

    the kobo bookstore isn't that much of a problem for users living in the Netherlands (and maybe surrounding country's) a company named Bol in the Netherlands has allied with kobo so you can buy books from there too which has as many books as amazon I guess

  • @alexstone691
    @alexstone691 Před 7 lety

    why havent they put a function to invert colors, text to white and background to black so your eyes dont hurt at all

  • @guillaume5623
    @guillaume5623 Před 7 lety

    It this the one plus 3 smartphone near the Kobo ?

  • @cfcreative1
    @cfcreative1 Před 6 lety

    Jeez you forgot it has Overdrive and with Kobo you can load books from libraries in Canada something you can't do with Kindle.

  • @Skullord222
    @Skullord222 Před 7 lety

    You talk about books but reading manga is awesome on e-ink, and 8gig is not much for that... I hope we can change the internal memory like the glow hd

  • @archiereader1
    @archiereader1 Před 7 lety

    The Kindle store as of now, still has way more books than Kobo along with a much better bargain for most books. It's probably the main reason why Kindles are always going to be the first pick compared to Kobo.

  • @lucianodebenedictis6014
    @lucianodebenedictis6014 Před 7 lety +1

    it just feels an unneeded upgrade over the other kobos. I will stick with the glo, that has sd card btw

  • @mikeyproctor5670
    @mikeyproctor5670 Před 7 lety

    But it doesn't have a colour screen... I don't wanna read comics in black and white...

  • @fridericusrex9812
    @fridericusrex9812 Před 7 lety

    I'm happy with my Kobo Glo haha.

  • @Baramburum123456
    @Baramburum123456 Před 7 lety

    Why there are still NO USB-C?

  • @Pandiosity
    @Pandiosity Před 7 lety

    its a pity it doesn't have a micro sd slot. if you are planning on using this for books its great, but when you start talking about comics, they take up alot of space. My Scott Pilgrim Omnibus, and Walking Dead Compendium would not fit on that.

  • @bhoqeem1975
    @bhoqeem1975 Před 5 lety

    No Micro SD Card? How do you sideload personal contents?

  • @WugWugs
    @WugWugs Před 7 lety +4

    Overpriced (in EU it costs around 240e), for waterproof you trade no sd card support, no mp3 support, no earphone jack, pdf support is still far from ideal (Inkpad is still the best). Just give me 8+ inch ereader with great pdf handling of all my scholar journals and books, and I can forget about everthing else, this way it is just nice overpriced waterproof big ereader.

  • @InspirationEmPire25
    @InspirationEmPire25 Před 6 lety

    I needed the aura one cuz I am legally blind.i think it is meant for beginners

  • @abogrhen
    @abogrhen Před 7 lety

    i have the kobo glo
    and i love it
    the bigger screen the higher resolution and the capacitive input looks great
    but no sd card is dealbreaker for me because i use big pdf files on the sd card

    • @alxdava2004
      @alxdava2004 Před 7 lety

      you have 8GB on it, for use maybe 6. what kind of pdf do you have man?!!! and you want to take all the library with you?

    • @abogrhen
      @abogrhen Před 7 lety

      alxdava2004 if you use only epub than that is more than enough because the file is in Kilo byte
      but pdf files are usually much larger in size some in my library are between 80 - 450 mega byte
      so for work pdf files I need sd card
      if you don't need any big pdf files than 8 gb is enough for you

    • @alxdava2004
      @alxdava2004 Před 7 lety

      I use pocketbook. I have 32gb card, but the bigger pdfs i use are 200mb so, 4 or 5 of these keep ME busy for a few months.

    • @alxdava2004
      @alxdava2004 Před 7 lety

      In 1gb i keep all epub/txt etc i need and the rest is for pdf and audiobooks.

    • @abogrhen
      @abogrhen Před 7 lety

      alxdava2004 I carry all the work books I need in my 32gb sd card
      the internal space is for my books

  • @baitboy3191
    @baitboy3191 Před 7 lety +8

    E readers for novels I can do, E reading for textbooks, nope I need the physical thing.

  • @claudiugardelli6302
    @claudiugardelli6302 Před 7 lety +2

    You need a 5ghz band for 500kb - 5mb? :))))))))

  • @stefanoszachariou8195
    @stefanoszachariou8195 Před 7 lety

    i prefer physical books, but read on a tablet most of the time as its just so much more cost effective and convenient. What i watedto say is that for that price i could easily buy a pretty good tablet which would be able to do so much more even in the content reading content ( full color comics anyone). An e reader needs to be low cost, a 'premium' one is redundant in my opinion

    • @heathbrown4350
      @heathbrown4350 Před 7 lety

      I used to think this way but there are reasons to prefer an eink reader over a backlit LCD device. First of all, an eink reader can last up to a month without battery charge. Next, eink readers don't have LCD backlights, and cause less eye strain than LCD readers. Finally, and perhaps most important to folks who read before sleep, an eink reader does not emit blue light like LCD does. Blue light depletes meletonin much faster than other light which is why many folks who use laptops, phones, and tablets in bed have trouble sleeping.
      In all seriousness, I don't care much about the blue light, it never effected me much. I do care about eye strain since my eyes are old, and the battery life is most important of all. If you are a fanatic reader like me, you want an eink reader. If you occasionally read, fine use a tablet. Before Tablets I used PDAs... So YMMV.

  • @lauramoreira4439
    @lauramoreira4439 Před 7 lety

    Its just so big! I think im gonna stay with my kindle..

  • @leajiaure
    @leajiaure Před 7 lety

    How many years until we see a 120hz Color E-Ink display?

    • @ostelaymetaule
      @ostelaymetaule Před 7 lety

      NaN years. Our world's physics do not allow this to happen =(

  • @jordanjardine2458
    @jordanjardine2458 Před 7 lety

    How is the note taking?
    Why is noone talking about this..

  • @TomatoBreadOrgasm
    @TomatoBreadOrgasm Před 7 lety

    Oh shit, I just realized I'm watching aspirational entertainment.
    Oh well... Maybe someday I'll be able to afford all this cool stuff...