I have not played with a Kobo yet (only online reviews and videos) but I had the chance to use a Nook Touch in a B&N store here in USA.
Based on what I saw and feel and again, using Kobo online reviews and facts, the Nook Touch looks a better device. Granted, the PDF support is better on the Kobo, but you have physical buttons on the Nook Touch and I like the B&N UI better.
Another important feature that rahulm mentioned and Kobo does not have is font and formatting options, you will get a lot with the Nook Touch.
Last edited by jocampo; 06-16-2011 at 02:24 PM.
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