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Publicación: 2013-01-21, Autor: Campbell , crítica de: techadvisor.co.uk
The Kobo Arc is a 7-inch Android tablet that offers value over the Google Nexus 7 in its Tapestries interface, tied into Kobo's e-book store. It's a device that sits between an e-reader and a vanilla tablet, and it's made some compromises along the way.Ta...
Publicación: 2013-01-10, Autor: Romain , crítica de: digitalversus.com
Simple interface, Tapestries, Responsiveness, Overall screen rendering, Good handling, High quality webcam
Design: is this a tablet or an ereader?, White model gets dirty quick, Nonexpandable memory, No connectors, Is "Tapestry" really the best name for a feature on a 2012 tablet?, Suggestions bar not removable
This just might be the Google Nexus 7's fiercest competitor. In a number of ways—handling, screen quality, responsiveness, services—nothing is more certain. Most of all, it's a far more flexible device than Amazon's Kindle Fire HD. If only it had a more i...
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Publicación: 2013-01-10, Autor: Jonathan , crítica de: alphr.com
An affordable, good-quality compact tablet, but it's undermined by a few small weaknesses...
The Kobo Arc does not look like your regular tablet. In fact, with its 11.5mm thick, straight frame it feels much more like an e-reader, like Amazon’s Kindle Paperwhite, that just so happens to have a 1280x800 HD colour screen. It’s subtle, unlike the look-at-me white of the iPad mini, and we like it: it’s also tough too, as Kobo claims the sturdy slate can survive a drop of up to 1.5m.The specs
That design cuts both ways: the e-reader look means that the display sits much lower than the frame, which isn’t so great for video. Colours too are a bit washy, and pale in comparison to the stunning display on the Nook HD.And the Kobo Arc only runs Android 4.0, a version now a year old, that lacks the new features and sprightly under-the-hood updates of the more recent 4.2 “Jelly Bean”.But ther
On paper, the Kobo Arc is better than both the Kindle Fire HD and the Nook HD. That in itself is impressive: the company’s on the right lines with a low-price tablet that doesn’t remove Google’s own services just to spite the search giant.But Kobo is a...
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Publicación: 2012-09-06, Autor: Jamie , crítica de: techradar.com
Google Play apps, Tapestries interface, Processing speed, Reading
Lacks Bluetooth & HDMI out, No rear, facing camera, No micro SD card slot, Functional design
If you accept that Android tablets are more or less the same, it seems almost illogical to buy into a 'locked' ecosystem such as the Kindle Fire or Nook when open platform tablets like the Kobo Arc exist.Add to that a fast, fluid operation and some innova...
Publicación: 2013-09-10, Autor: Yaara , crítica de: makeuseof.com
Resumen: When you think about Android tablets, two names probably pop into your head: the Nexus 7 and the Kindle Fire . These are indeed the dominant players on the market, but did you know there was another decent Android tablet hiding out there?Kobo, currently A...
Strong performance, Good-looking screen, Sturdy build quality, Full Google Play access
Needs to be more price- or feature-competitive with Google Nexus 7, Short battery life, No storage expansion, Lacks GPS, Bluetooth, HDMI-out
This smart-looking Android tablet/e-reader performs well, and its custom "Tapestries" UI has much to recommend. Only the lack of a few key features and the need for more aggressive pricing keep it from stardom. ...