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Originally Posted by jazthedj
Thats exactly why I bought the Aura One to read at home. When I'm on the move I'm carrying the iPad & iPhone. I agree that the Aura One is nicer to read on, but when I'm on the go reading a chapter or few on the iPad is fine.
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That's one thing that Kindle does best, having all your ebooks in synch, no matter where they come from, as long as you have them on their cloud.
Depending on where you live, if ebooks in ePub format is not important, go for the Kindle. Me, I borrow lots of ebooks from my library and they are in ePub. Then again, you could convert ePub in Kindle format, Mobi, but that's another story. With Calibre, I can convert on the fly ePub to KePub. I don't know of any way to convert ePub to Mobi on the fly.
I carry around my phone, of course. It would be nice to read a few pages on my phone and not always have to travel with my Kobo.
All in all, I feel that my Kobo has more advantages than a Kindle. But that's for you to decide.