That is the question that potential buyers must ask themselves. Do they want to open the box, log in, tweak a few things in Calibre, and read? Or do they want to undergo a large learning curve and have a lot of options on hand? I admit the T-68 intrigues me, but I like the simplicity of the Kobo Aura HD. Open cover, read. I love the tiled home page, the overall UI, and the Calibre created collections. Perfection!
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Originally Posted by soulfuldog
Seemingly the Onyx T68 is more like an android tablet with an eink screen, and although its set up as an ebook reader, you have to put a little time and effort into it to get the right apps running on it for the best "experience". There's a couple of people who have posted in the threads about the T68 who reckon its the best ereader they've owned, but its not for those who simply want it to work perfectly out of the box.
Although it uses the same screen as the Aura HD, I've no idea if how it looks in comparison the Aura.
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