No need for Kobo touch extended. Just use the device as is and see what you like / dislike.
Do install Kobo utilities though and make sure it's backing up the Kobo database on a regular basis.
Do try books in both Epub and Kobo format (you can find free Kobo format content) at kobo.com.
If down the road you find you prefer the formatting/ features of Kobo format then sure, you can install Kobo touch extended in calibre.
Explore all the settings / menus on the device.
Likewise don't patch the firmware at first. See what bugs you and then investigate patches if needs be.
The only change I for one make is to install NickelMenu.
Most of my reading is library books fulfilled via Kobo so in kepub format.
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