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Originally Posted by Defenderland
So many falsehoods, its incredible.
And a recommendation for Nxtpaper, which is LCD and unsuited to read outside in the sun.
People like you are the reason why I was tricked into buying a Kobo. You just have no clue about core usability.
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Web content isn't core usability for Kindle and Kobo eink. Re-flowable ebooks are.
The original Nxtpaper 1.0 wasn't bright enough for sunlight. The 2.0 certainly works in direct sunlight. Some are LCD and some are OLED.
Actually QLED (LCD with quantum dots by Samsung and TCL) is the brightest tech. OLED uses tiny electroluminescent dots and is more limited inherently than LCD which can use full size real LEDs as backlights.
I've used Kindle and Kobo for over 10 years. I've used the Internet before websites existed and was building websites from 1994.
I built a 4G VOIP phone sized tablet in the day job before the iPhone came out in 2007 (which didn't have copy/paste or 3G in Europe).
You have no idea what you are writing about. No-one here mis-sold you Kobo. Its core thing is ebooks. It does that better for some people than the Kindle. The Kindle is fine if you want mainly Amazon ebooks, Amazon sync and Anazon cloud. Inferior to Kobo, but works fine, for PD ebooks.