There are two clear points of superiority kobo has over kindle IMO.
1. Kindle has no comfort light. That's a showstopper right there, for me.
2. Organising sideloaded books into collections. On the Kindle its a massive pita. On the kobo it can be done easily in at least two ways.
I would say the kindle hardware is better, but I hear kobo has improved. Also I prefer to use koreader, which you can no longer use on a kindle because of no jailbreak. Koreader allows me to configure onscreen page turns to use the whole screen. That's a huge deal for me. So make that three points of superiority for the kobo. Kindle is nice hardware, but what's the point if its horribly restricted?
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