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Old 11-21-2015, 09:01 AM   #2
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They're both good readers, and I'm sure you'd be pleased with either. I'm extremely happy with my Voyage; others are equally happy with the H2O. It basically comes down to which "Ecosystem" you prefer. Amazon have by far the better bookstore and customer service; Kobo offer a wider range of options for changing the appearance of the book in terms of adjusting fonts, margins, etc. Amazon have better dictionaries.

Neither device is clearly "better" than the other; each has its individual strengths.
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