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Old 01-28-2018, 09:21 PM   #99
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Originally Posted by barryem View Post
Kobo was the first company with a flush screen ereader, the original Kobo Aura. As soon as they announced it I ordered one. I've bought a couple more on Ebay since then. They're very nice devices. The front light isn't as good as that on Kindles, it's much less even. But it's the kind of thing I notice when comparing and never notice while reading.

This is the vendor I bought from on Ebay:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Kobo-Aura-D...3N3aaCxb1nqzCQ

They were in perfect condition with good batteries and came in the original box. A few others in this forum have bought from them with similar results.

Barry
I'll second Barry's recomendation. I bought my Aura from the same seller.

The original Aura is a very nice little device. It doesn't have as high a screen resolution as the Voyage. It doesn't have the page turn 'buttons' either. But it is a very nice device.
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