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Old 07-16-2020, 03:39 AM   #39
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
That's odd (when compared to the Tolino Page 2). So the Nia is not quite a Page 2 hardware clone.

EDIT: The Nia also is shown (on Kobo's comparison page) to have a 900 MHz CPU instead of the one GHz one the Page 2 uses.
The battery became also 1000 mAh instead of 1500 mAh. So it is really a budget model.
It is now officially priced at €99,99 (available 2020-07-21).
As the Clara, priced at €129.99, is quarterly limited available for €109.99, I expect the Nia to follow that same cysclus, hence from €99,99 for €79.99.
I think €79,99 is a reasonable entry e-reader price for the Nia given its specs.
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