One other thing to keep in mind, it is a little bottom-heavy too. Not always most comfortable if you plan to read one-handed. Of the three, the Kobo is best for that (if you are right-handed). But the Kobo has so many other issues right now, I really can't recommend it given the other two choices you mention. My mom, who just wants to read, will only read one book at a time, and is not into gadgets, is enjoying the Kobo. I am not saying it is a bad device. I am just saying that its demographic is very entry-level bare bones, and if you want any sort of file organization, better format support, dictionaries, customization etc. it is not a great device for you. Of the three, my ideal choice would be the Kobo but with the Aluratek innards so I could have folders and multiformat support.
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