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Old 10-06-2016, 10:44 PM   #796
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Originally Posted by koboy View Post
the KA1 should work 100% perfectly out of the box for everyone i'm sure we can all agree on that, the FACT that it doesn't implies a serious lack of quality control on Kobos part.

wisely for me i didn't buy a KA1 but if i did and it had the problems that a lot are having on this forum i would have sent it straight back for a replacement, if the replacement was also not to my satisfaction i would have got a refund as i have no need for an expensive piece of junk.

and may i add all Ereaders should work 100% perfectly out of the box without needing any tweaking or patching.

best wishes koboy
I should have put the coffee down before reading your message -- cleaning the laptop screen and keyboard was not fun. OTOH, that first paragraph whether intentionally or not was one of the funniest things I've read in a long time.

Sorry but in the world I live in, very little works 100% out of the box with no room for improvement. Software products? Nope. Hardware products? Nope. Since my pet rock, I haven't had any device that did not offer room for improvement. The number of firmware updates on my high end BlueRay player, the number of patches for Windows, OS X, Linux, etc. would testify to that fact.

Now if Kobo had produced the equivalent to my home control system with it's canned into the firmware backdoor user, I might feel a bit more concerned.
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