I like my nook with Glowlight and keep my Kindle Paperwhite handy for Kindle shorts and subscription reading but I like the Kobo eReaders best because they provide the most "book-like" reading experience. That is, they capture the best part of reading a book. Kobo provides the structure to duplicate the most important elements (useful page numbers, book title, margin settings, etc.) but the Kobos leave the rest up to me to put the way I want it. Nothing else gives the same level of user freedom.
I have experienced a few user errors in learning to use my Kobo Auras, but haven't seen anything I would consider a genuine "bug" yet--nothing that interfered with reading comfortably at any rate. I've read many suggestions on Mobileread indicating ways readers would like to see them improved. The company is continuing to evolve the devices, apparently in response to readers' wishes, but the Kobo Auras work pretty nearly "just right" to suit me.
And I've been waiting quite awhile for an eReader to get this close to right.
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