A Libra 2 is much nicer than a Nia. But the Nia, despite less than 300 dpi screen, is superior to all older Kindle basics and PW3. My grand-daughter has one and is very attached to it.
I have, or have had, or used, seven different Kobo models including the Nia. I still have Libra, Libra 2, Sage and Elipsa. My favourite for reading and notes is the Sage. I'd still use the original Libra in a stand when recording an audio book.
I had KOReader on the Elipsa till Kobo improved the PDF support. I use KOReader on my Android based Mars eink as it's stock ereader is terrible for epub, though good for PDFs.
I think "wireless" loading is pointless. I prefer USB management via Calibre.
Since I fix any "broken" ebooks in Calibre I have no need for KOReader's overides and find its folder based management totally inferior to Kobo's My Books and Search (using Unread, reading, finished, recent, author, title, Collections and series).
I do have a server at home running 24x7, but I've no interest in using with ebooks other than to have a backup. It does feed a basic "digital cable TV station" in HD on UHF on the home distribution system. I also used to have a Wiki on it, but that's been abandoned.
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