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capuchino71 06-14-2013 02:49 PM

Which one Nook simple touch or Kobo mini?
 
Hey all.
As title shows which one? I did'nt see them in real life, so which is with less bugs, fast , better screen , pros and cons from real users .
And is it worth rooting Nook?
Thanks in advance, need fast responses going to order in next few hours.

treadlightly 06-14-2013 02:52 PM

If you don't need a 5" screen, I'd go with the Nook. The firmware is solid.

booklover6 06-14-2013 03:03 PM

I don't have a Nook but I do have the Kobo Mini and it is GREAT. NO problems with firmware or anything else.

afv011 06-14-2013 03:51 PM

There's little to choose from between these 2. As far as I know, they have the same screen (technology wise) and similar battery life. The nook is a bit wider as it has page turn buttons, but other than that, I think you can't go wrong with either and is just a matter of personal preference.

ApK 06-14-2013 04:18 PM

I have no idea which one is right for you, but for myself, between the two I would buy the Nook. I like the page turn buttons, and I like the way the nook feels in the hand. I've heard more bad than good things about Kobo's customer service.

If you honestly can't get your hands on them first, order both from a place with a good return policy and try them.

ApK

capuchino71 06-14-2013 05:18 PM

Thank you all.
Going to order Nook, no idea why.
If not happy will change it for kobo, if not happy with the Kobo mini, will buy another second hand sony prs 350 .

Rizla 06-14-2013 08:13 PM

I got a Nook STR and liked it so much I bought a second. Its got a nice screen and a great default font. Don't like the buttons much but, as a Sony user, I'm spoiled. I don't read much on it. It makes a great little e-ink tablet :)

Rbneader 06-17-2013 10:27 AM

I like my Nook STR, and would never think about a smaller screen. The Nook is smaller than a typical paperback, like most ereaders. I also like having physical buttons.

capuchino71 06-21-2013 06:43 AM

Ok, i got Nook str, loved it but it comes with his anoying bug too.
No WIFI at home, browsing internet for 2 days and i see it was verry common issue.
But i can't find way to solve it for me. I am UK based, upgraded the firmware to the latest Uk version 1.21 i think, but still can't conect, so after that played bit with my router, and manualy entered the nook MAC adress in the alowed ones, still nothing, no problem to connect to work place WI FI.
Any idea how to solve that?
P.S
I also rooted it, nothing changed at all, so gone back to the original state, and factory reset.

soulfuldog 06-21-2013 02:17 PM

Have you tried restarting your router to see if that makes any difference?

shanghaichica 06-22-2013 04:19 AM

I have both now. I think the Nook is probably better, it has a 6 inch screen, better build quality and better software. Ironically I think I'll probably use the kobo more, due to it's greater portability.


I envision my use will be something like this:

Kindle paperwhite: 65 %
Kobo mimi: 30 %
Nook ST: 5%

capuchino71 06-22-2013 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by l_macd (Post 2549375)
Have you tried restarting your router to see if that makes any difference?

Yes, i done that, my router actualy is seing the NOOK, but the reader state is as disconected, trying manual conect does'nt change anything, geting frustated even after paying discounted price. No real need for Wi-Fi , so will forget about it even if they are seling it as wi-fi reader.
And also i don't like the read next bar at the Home screen. It shows only books from Barnes&Noble shop, ofcourse if you are conected with wi-fi, if not its shows nothing for me, only refreshing circle.It was going to be good option if as reader we was able to choise something else to be showed from the Ereader library.
And finaly today was able also to try Kobo mini at the shop.
It looks smaler than Sony prs 350, Honestly i liked more the feel of the Nook STR . But Kobo mini have beter GUI i think with embeded WEB browser and few games, no trouble conecting to any router. Butc ompared to Nook STR i think Mini was a bit slugish and the touch expirience a bit unresponsive too .

teija 06-24-2013 02:44 PM

Sounds like you might have a faulty Nook/faulty Wifi assembly... perhaps try and exchange it?

As for the Kobo mini, it's a great little device, but I wouldn't really call the web browser a feature - it seems quite limited/slow. I haven't even used my browser. The Mini is smaller than the PRS-350 because it doesn't have the button row at the bottom, and the PRS-350 is slightly wider. I prefer the smaller form factor of the Mini but my hubby prefers the 350 because he doesn't like the fact that the Mini has no buttons at all. But yes, Kobo is perhaps not as solid on the firmware side of things... I'd still inquire about exchanging your Nook for one that has working Wifi though.

Good luck!

TheMatrix 07-08-2013 07:14 PM

I just purchased a Kobo Mini and love it. The set up is not a quick process, but once done your good from there. I haven't had any issues with the Mini and enjoy reading on it. My wife has a Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight and loves it. It really comes down to...do you want a 5" or 6" screen. 5" and very small then the Mini, 6" and compact then the Nook Simple Touch.

samhy 07-09-2013 04:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teija (Post 2551919)
As for the Kobo mini, it's a great little device, but I wouldn't really call the web browser a feature - it seems quite limited/slow.

Agreed, but the browser comes really handy when downloading books from Calibre without plugging in the Kobo.


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