Originally Posted by Lucas Malor
Recently I bought another e-book reader, and I tried a Kindle for curiosity. This time I choose a non-touch model for economic reasons.
Ok, it can't read epubs, Kobo's style is better and when I turn pages I feel Kobo is a little less "twitching"... but it's fast dude. Especially if you compare the powering on, the searching and the highlighting. I do not know if the fact that Glo is a touch device matters, but I suppose not.
Really, I do not know if I'll buy a Kobo Glo instead of a Kindle Touch the next time. IMHHHHHO Kobo should focus more on the software quality.
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