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Originally Posted by Jmirko
Basically because of the Android OS. There are thousands of compatible apps on the Play Store, so you can install any ebook reader app, scribble app, rss reader, read your email, browse the web, connect a bluetooth keyboard and use it as a monitor in the sun, etc.
The Hanvon's hardware is better, but the closed OS means you are limited to what the device offers out of the box, which is not a lot.
However, if you only want to read/write and you need dual touch + frontlight, the Hanvon is a good choice.
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Actually I was thinking of now comparing Kobo Aura one with Hanvon. Kobo aura one don't have the ability to write but given that I already have Sony digital paper and a sufrace pro for writing, the lack of writing ability would not matter that much and also at 8 inch Kobo should be good at at handling pdfs