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Publicación: 2012-04-11, Autor: James , crítica de: gadgetreview.com
Excellent design for holding and gripping, Simple menu system with a fun demeanor
No 3G option for anywhere updates, The Kobo stores isn't as big as competitors, and doesn't have the same selection
Easy touch navigation on advanced E Ink display, Light, Advanced font, formatting controls, MicroSD slot
Lacks secondary features available in similarly priced readers, Battery life could be better
With excellent font and formatting controls and a trim body, Kobo remains a compelling e-reader choice, even facing an onslaught of new Amazon Kindles. ...
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Fauxquilted plastic back sacrifices ergonomics. Touch screen is sometimes slow. Main page is utilitarian, illustrating only the books you are currently reading offering boring links to your library, the store and “Reading Life.” Weak battery performance.
Text not quite as crisp as Kindle 3, sometimes sluggish
The Kobo Touch is light, portable and decently priced for a touch screen ebook reader. However, it lacks audio, so you can't play music or audio books, and there's no 3G version. We're OK with that, but we do find the Kobo Touch slower than the Barnes...
I’ve been lucky enough to use most if not all of the eReaders on the market and I have to say the Kobo eReader Touch Edition stands it’s ground. The small size, light weight and features such as bookmarks and dictionary are all great selling features f...
Light and small, Crisp 6-inch E Ink screen, Syncs with Kobo apps on other devices, Simple, distraction-free reading experience,
Occasionally slow and laggy, No hardware buttons for turning pages, Little customization, Setup requires a computer, Social features are more gimmicky than useful,
The Kobo eReader Touch Edition brings a nice touch interface and a small footprint to Kobo's ebook reader line, but its performance and design don't measure up to its best competitors. ...
Lightweight design, Comfortable soft-touch coating, Crisp Pearl E Ink touchscreen, Reads open EPUB format
No physical page-turn buttons, Touchscreen isn't as responsive as the competition, Limited font, line spacing, and margin choices, Wi-Fi connectivity issues, No notes and limited bookmarks, Need to connect to a PC to set up
The Kobo eReader Touch Edition is a major step up from the company's last device. The hardware is much improved, and the $129 price is attractive. However, the new Nook from Barnes & Noble Nook costs just $10 more, and it offers a more responsive touch...
Responsive touchscreen, Less page-turn flicker than before, Light weight,
Some echoes of previous page's display, Slow shopping procedure
The Kobo eReader Touch Edition, the company’s third e-reader, is its best yet. Flaws remain, but aside from the slow shopping, the eReader Touch Edition is responsive, has an easily navigable interface, and provides a lot of functionality in a tight s...
Publicación: 2011-06-16, Autor: David , crítica de: cnet.com
The Kobo eReader Touch Edition is a compact, lightweight, and affordable e-ink e-reader with touch-screen navigation, built-in Wi-Fi, an expansion slot for additional memory, and good battery life (over one month with wireless off). Also, the Kobo e-book
The Kobo's user interface isn't as slick as that of the Nook Touch, and its performance and overall smoothness could be improved. It lacks audio support (no MP3, no audiobooks) and the ability to lend out titles to friends. The magazine and newspaper sele
Though the Kobo Touch Edition doesn't quite measure up to the Nook Touch or Kindle, it's a respectable and affordable touch-screen e-reader with a lot of pluses.
Publicación: 2011-06-14, Autor: Melissa , crítica de: techworld.com
The Kobo eReader Touch Edition, the company's third e-reader, is its best yet. Flaws remain, but aside from the slow shopping, the eReader Touch Edition is responsive, has an easily navigable interface, and provides a lot of functionality in a tight s...