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Enthusiast
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Device: Sony PRS-T1, Kobo Aura H20
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H2O Owners. Sell to me why I want one
Seriously considering upgrading from my Sony PRS-T1 to the Aura H2O.
What do you love? What do you hate? What features do you wish it did or didn't have? TIA Dill |
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Kate
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Oregon, United States
Device: MeeBook, Kobo Libra Colour
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I moved from a T1 to an H2O a couple of months ago, so here are the Pros and Cons:
Pros: MUCH nicer screen. Really really nice, big and clear and high res. Even my coworkers ooh and ah over it. Easier to customize. Frontlight. I didn't think I wanted this until I had it. Now I wonder why I didn't want it. It's great! Bigger storage for more books. Collections work much like they do on the Sony, except you'll have to consult the forums here how to set it up (it's not quite as straightforward). I find it's a lot easier to operate one-handed, but YMMV. Cons: It's a lot heavier. Not just the screen is bigger, it's also thicker. That takes some getting used to. No direct library connection (the only thing I really miss). It doesn't come in pretty colors (I broke down and bought a Decal Girl skin) If anything goes wrong, you'll have to deal with Kobo CS, which sucks big rocks. Overall, I'm very happy with it. I do consider it an upgrade over the T1, which I loved. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Roslindale, Massachusetts
Device: Kobo Libra 2, Kobo Aura H2O, PRS-650, PRS-T1, nook STR, PW3
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I switched from a T1 for a number of reasons.
larger screen higher resolution better contrast front light better font support better support for text sizes, line space, and margins very customizable via the patches more internal memory sleep cover better support for sleep timeout newer version of RMDSK (ADE) with hyphenation font adjustments Some might find the following cons no Evernote support No Overdrive support direct on the Reader (the H2O does work with Overdrive ePub) T1 is lighter |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Toronto
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Netherlands
Device: KA1, Galaxy S8, Galaxy Tab A 10.1, ReMarkable
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Ontopic again: I too consider the purchase of an H2O, coming from an Aura, mostly for the bigger screen. One question: is the screen of the H2O flush? I really like that about the Aura.
Edit: Never mind. Should've googled a picture. It evidently isn't flush. Last edited by bartveld; 01-16-2015 at 04:14 AM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Toronto, Canada
Device: Kobo Aura H2O, iPad
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I love the simplicity of its design.
That was forced by its need to have all the ports covered to be waterproof, but it's really nice having nothing showing on any edges except for the power/wake button. Just got a synthetic leather sleep cover ($11 on Ebay), and that fits it nicely too. Can't help re whether it's sufficiently better than other e-readers to warrant an upgrade -- this is my first Eink reader, brought on by frustration with tired eyes and 10-hour tablet battery life. I wouldn't have bought it without the water resistance and the ability of Calibre to pull together my library which is from all sorts of different sources. (On my IPad was just using lots of different apps.) |
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i went from sony T2/T3 models to Aura HD and screen quality wise it was well worth it.
t3 to t3 was an uplift anyway but Kobo beats both IMHO,as that was withou the new carta acreen but you also have to be OK with the different form factor. & once i'd tried reading on Kindle fire HDX 8.9 , the retina display screen quality blew away the Kobo, so my reader of choice is now a tablet. |
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Location: Peru
Device: KINDLE: Oasis 3, Scribe (1st), Matcha; KOBO: Libra 2, Libra Colour
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Dead account. Bye
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I came from PRS-650 but I can say:
H2O pros:
Sony pros:
(OTOH I don't care about internal/external memory. Any eReader with its basic memory size is capable of holding more epub books than you are probably going to read in your whole life. What's the point of saying "I've got 1.000.000 books in my device"?). As a summary, GET the H2O without any kind of doubt. I mean, the more important think in an eReader is just how the book is rendered. And you are not going to be disappointed. The rest is just a matter of "yes, it could have been better handled but it's not so critical at the end". |
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PDF reading on my Sony T1 has text reflow which is fantastic feading some books. Other books it does not make reading better but does not make reading worse.
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Actualy, I don't know how to answer this one. Of course, in the web, this device is always compared to VOYAGE and the latter always wins due to the "Amazon Kindle Store.."
But what if we factor out the stores. Let's say all of our books are sideloaded and we are more on the device only, why should we get the H20? |
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