First of all, the choices in the poll are a bit stupid. If someone doesn't hate their Vox, they'd have to choose #1.
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1. Absoulutely its the future.
2. Not any where new enough to warrant its existance.
3. Not going to go out and buy it anytime soon
4. Why did Kobo go out and in less then a year offer us another reader?
5. Still holding out for the Soft IceCream Feature
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Be that as it may, I don't have any serious complaints with mine after just over a week. My electronic gadgets include a desktop PC, TV and a basic cellphone (not a smartphone entertainment centre). I was going to purchase an eReader when I received the Vox as a birthday present. I don't use it much for web browsing or email because my desktop PC is much better suited for that, but it is handy for purchasing or borrowing books on-line. Never having used a basic Kobo reader, I can't compare, but I believe the reader in the Vox is pretty bare-bones compared to the regular Kobo. I wish it had as many, if not more, features. I could also do without all the social media stuff on it. I'm following the Vox subforum and see there are bugs, which is to be expected with something this new. They crippled my experience so far and hopefully will get fixed soon.