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Old 08-08-2018, 06:53 AM   #8
rcentros
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Originally Posted by ps67 View Post
Two only problems:
1. It is not as responsive as the Kindle, but it is still acceptable.
2. often it wants the password when connecting to wi fii (with the kindle when you have set it once you do not have to worry anymore). Sometimes it does not connect immediately but only on the second or third attempt.
Nothing is perfect but I am very satisfied with my Kobo.
That's my main complaint with my (admittedly older) Kobos. I often find myself tapping more than once to get the page to turn. This was true with the Kobo Glo (I no longer own), both of my Touches and my Mini. They must be designed that way, but it's a bit of an irritant.

I don't think I've ever had any problem with the WiFi on any Kobo, however. Kobos seem a little pickier about hooking up to the USB port on my computer, but usually not much of a problem (sometimes I have to plug it in twice).

Where Kobos shine is with the ability to easily customize (patch) the firmware.
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