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Old 05-18-2019, 06:22 PM   #19
Cootey
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Device: Kobo Mini, Libra Colour & Elipsa; Kindle Paperwhite 3 & 4; iOS apps
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
Yep, that's the Aura 2. It's a step up from the Aura I was talking about because it's got a newer generation screen. The design is less fancy and I think it's a bit bigger, but it's a nice reader.

By the way, all the Auras have lighted screens.

The original Aura had a fancier build (flush screen. elegant design), SD card, compact form factor.

The Aura 2 was considered a real disappointment on release. The SD card was gone, the resolution wasn't increased and the chassis was more boring.

But a $25 Aura 2 is better than a $50-60 Aura.
My Kobo Aura arrived today, exactly as described, but not as advertised. Meaning, the auction description was correct, but they depicted Aura Edition 2 photos, not Aura photos. So…not as great a deal as I started to think I got, but still not bad for $20 plus shipping.

It booted up immediately, let me log into my kobo account, then immediately began an update. Afterwards, it imported all my books, including Overdrive, let me sign into Pocket, and worked just fine. I also tested the mini SD card. It automatically loaded all the books on it and made them available. Nice. I can see why people miss those slots.

Over all, thumbs up! Yes, there are scratches, as per the auction description, and this unit has clearly taken a tumble or two, but it'll be perfect for tossing in my backpack and surfing the concrete on my longboard. It's only slightly bigger than a mini, comes with a backlight, and has a flush bevel. I like it. I mean, it's no replacement for my KA1, but I think it's just what I was looking for.

The eReader came with a bol.com affiliation, which I changed. I'm not sure what impact bol.com affiliation would have. I'm not familiar with the company.

Two points of interest. One, I noticed that keyboard response was snappy on this Kobo Aura before the update (4.14.12777) installed. All Kobos are pokey when it comes to keyboard input. I now know it's due to Kobo's software, not their hardware, because I was initially thrilled with the Kobo Aura's ability to keep up with my thumb typing. Now it's just as slow as my KA1 and my daughter's Clara HD. What is up with that? I wish Kobo would tweak performance as much as they worry about adding features.

Two, and this opens a can of worms deserving of a separate thread, but I noticed that all my old Reading Awards badges from my long sold Kobo mini repopulated. All of them activated. Two pages worth. Meanwhile, my KA1 is still waiting for BookLover to be cleared. Other time sensitive awards are also awaiting completion on my KA1, like Witching Hour. I promise, I have read more than five days in a row during 12am-1am. But those time sensitive awards are completed now on my "new" Kobo Aura. It makes me wonder if many of these awards are hard coded for completion only for certain older Kobo models. Davidfor and others would know best.

Anyway, I'm tickled black and eInk gray all over. I've got my "Something like the Kobo mini". Thanks for everybody's input.

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