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Old 01-25-2019, 05:47 AM   #5
Cootey
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Walmart Kobo update

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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
I took a closer look at the Aura. it was displaying the WiFi selection page, so I picked "WalmartWifi" and, apparently, there was no password because it immediately checked for and downloaded an update. But then it wanted me to set up the Kobo. So I tried turning it off and on (thinking maybe there was a demo mode somewhere). It installed the update, restarted and prompted me to enter my user name and password. I was half-tempted to enter in a generic email address and password (I wanted to see what the screen looked like) but I didn't. I figured that would screw them up at Walmart. So now, unless someone else has put in their credentials, there is a Kobo Aura 2 stuck at the login in page. Great way to sell one.

So, giving up on Aura 2, I checked the Samsung tablet. Pretty impressive tablet ... NOT displaying Kobo. So I checked to see if I could load in the Kobo app. It's not on the tablet. I don't think it's ever been installed. So two devices at the Kobo kiosk, neither one of which will let you try out reading on a Kobo or Kobo app. ?!

Ugh.



Not very impressive.

This has been my experience with the local Kobo displays. In one local Walmart, the display vices were cinched so tightly, the screens were buckling. Neither display unit, Kobo nor Samsung, was working. Both stuck on the setup pages. I set the Kobo to log into the Walmart network, but then it wanted a user account login, like any old Kobo. Neither device has a demo mode running. And the price was written in sharpie. It’s so ridiculous, it’s funny.






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