I'm not familiar with Aura. How does it compare to a Kindle reader of a comparable level? I'll check Kobo's website to check the specs for myself, but I'm sure that it will not have a comparison between their respective readers.
BTW--Walmart bought Kobo back several months ago. This is probably a second sign that I've seen of the two businesses starting to integrate. The first one that I noticed is that when I signed in to Kobo the other day, I got several options: Kobo, Facebook, etc., etc. One of the options was to use my Walmart sign in information. Look for more and more of that kind of thing in the future. As far as Kobo's website is concerned, I think that Walmart should leave it alone or, at least, be very careful about tinkering with it. IMHO, Walmart's website (not to mention lots of other things about Walmart) is a mess. I "have to" place online/delivery orders with them about once a week, but I honestly dread placing orders online with them. For one thing, each time that I place an order, it seems sometimes that most of the things on my list are out of stock. But, the second annoyance is that the website has so many glitches (to be fair, I think that the website has improved slightly over the last few years).
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