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Old 08-22-2016, 08:39 PM   #5
jerryleejr
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Location: 2' From My MacBook Pro
Device: Kobo Sage,Kobo Aura One, Glo HD,PRS-T1,PRS-950, PRS 300, PRS 350
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Originally Posted by MGlitch View Post
The time would be now

Glo HD - released earlier this year
Kobo One 7.8" - releasing in September
Kobo Aura 2 - releasing in September

Really the only models to avoid would be the Kobo Touch as it's a bit old at this point. And the Kobo H2O to a very much lesser degree than the Touch, I really only suggest avoiding it because the One is a pretty clear replacement for the H2O. If you don't care about the extra screen size of the One vs the H2O, nor the Comfortlight Pro features of the One, nor the Overdrive features of the One (we've had no confirmation that OD support will appear on the H2O), then the H2O is perfectly good large ereader.
I'm leaning towards the glo HD I think. I appreciate your response.

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