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Originally Posted by buffaloseven
Speaking as a Kobo Glo owner who hasn't had any hands on experience with much else:
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Even with some of the firmware hiccups, I wouldn't hesitate recommending a Glo to anyone who's interested, especially if you live outside the United States. It's a solid reader with a plethora of features. My experiences with Kobo have been good and it's been fun to go along for the ride and see the entire package slowly mature and become more robust, even over the past 6 months.
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I agree. The Kobo Touch was a solid reader, the Glo is better because it has the light and the higher resolution. It's definitely worth the extra cost.