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Old 07-15-2020, 05:02 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Cootey View Post
I also notice that the Nia is slightly wider, thicker, and heavier than the Clara. It also offers ComfortLight without the PRO, and it specifically mentions having a 1000 mAh battery, as opposed to the Clara which doesn’t mention the battery. It supports the FlePub file format. I’ve not heard of that format before.

As usual, new bottom tier Kobos are a smattering of steps forwards and backwards.


Update: Apparently, FlePub is old news. Here’s a news release from 2011 about it (http://www.primediaelaunch.com/wp-co...-ePub-Spec.pdf). It’s the Fixed-Layout ePub format Kobo introduced. What I don’t understand is why the Clara didn’t support this format? Anybody know of any books that support this format that I can try out?



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The Nia is the successor to the Aura Edition 2, and is identical in most aspects. Basically, it's the A2v2 in the Clara case.

They've always supported FlePub (basically EPUB3 FXL). This is just the first time they've listed it that way.
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