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Originally Posted by rcentros
Yeah but, technically, we're not even supposed to know about the Nia. I'm guessing most who don't read Mobile Read won't know it exists. And once it is announced... maybe Tuesday?... it won't have much effect anyhow (until it's put on sale at a big discount at Walmart most people will probably think, "meh" – as other posters have mentioned here). I like it because it "evens out" the Tolino and Kobo product lines, but I'm not looking to buy one (I already own an Aura 2).
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Probably the case, but they’re still not going to put hurdles in the way of selling it. Kobos marketing seems to mostly be an email blast to current accounts (regardless of device owned) and a YouTube video. I’m sure they send review editions out to some outlets as well.
I also agree the Nia isn’t a head turner it’s the low cost entry level device.