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Old 11-03-2011, 12:50 AM   #4
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Vancouver, BC
Device: Kobo WiFi, Kobo Glo, Kobo Vox, Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Tab2
You know, I felt the same way about my Kobo WiFi. My mental conversation went something like this: My Kobo WiFi isn't broken. You don't NEED it to read your books. But, then again, with the Vox, I could read my magazines, listen to audiobooks, and read some really nice colour books - either for myself or for my kids.

It's not meant to replace your KT - it's meant to supplement it! And it's a good back-up in case your KT screen goes haywire and you need to part with it for a few weeks while the screen is being fixed/replaced.

I'd say GO FOR IT! There's a lot of other stuff you can do with it, but I find I am still reading, despite the fact that I like my Kobo WiFi better.

It's funny, because when I've read my Kobo WiFi, I felt like I was watching a black and white TV instead of the nice colour one - LOL! Still like it better though, for reading. The Vox is taking some getting used to for novels...
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