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Nodding at stupid things
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Toronto, Canada
Device: Sony T1, OnePlus 6, Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e, iPad Mini 2, PC
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Switching to Kobo from Sony
Howdy!
My dear Sony PRS-T1 is growing more cranky as the days pass. I've been satisfied with it's capabilities. It lets me read ebooks and I can borrow library books into it with ease. I use Calibre to deDRM the books I buy and sideload them and I have a lot of pd stuff from PG and the MR library. I'm looking for a new reader. Because I live in Canada, Kobos are easy to find and not stupid expensive. I've seen some other machines that look nice but they're priced in US dollars, so after conversion, they're pricey. So I'm pretty sure I'm going Kobo. So, a few questions: I love the multiple dictionaries of the Sony and how easy it is to look up foreign words I might come across in a book. Does Kobo come with any foreign language dictionaries loaded or do I have to buy and load them separately? Or are there freeware versions? I've seen some discussion on MR about it. Does Kobo play nice with ePubs that aren't purchased from Kobo? How easy is it to borrow books from the public library? Can I do it directly from the reader? If anyone knows about the Toronto Public Library in particular, that would be great. I'm leaning toward Kobo Libra H20. I want physical page turn buttons and 7 inches seems a good size. My Sony is 6 inches and that is nice. Is there really anything about the Kobo Forma that would justify the substantial price premium over the Libra H20. An extra inch of screen doesn't seem worth an extra $100 (or more). Thank you for your advice. |
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Connoisseur
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Join Date: May 2020
Location: Asia (from USA)
Device: Meebook M6, Kobo Clara HD
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Toronto must be doing something right for ebooks and ereaders.
They set a world record of books loaned last year. https://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-...nloads-in-2020 |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Toronto
Device: Libra H2O, Libra Colour
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Running with scissors
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I buy my books from Amazon and use their "Content & Devices" page to download the ebook to my pc; it's typically .azw and sometimes .mobi. I have the DeDRM plugin for Calibre installed which removes Amazon's DRM when I drag the book into Calibre. From Calibre I upload it to my Kobo. I've yet to have one that hasn't worked.
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Resident Curmudgeon
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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 have Sony Reader PRS-T1 and I switched to a Kobo Aura H2O and It was a very good choice.
Kobo will read ePub borrowed from Overdrive, from Google Play Books, from Kobo, from eBooks.com, an others. You cannot read eBooks bought from B&N or Apple. If you are setup to be able to remove DRM, then you can purchase and convert Kindle eBooks. |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Sydney, Australia
Device: Kobo:Touch,Glo, AuraH2O, GloHD,AuraONE, ClaraHD, Libra H2O; tolinoepos
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Still reading
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Location: Ireland
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I bought a Libra and the extra cost of a Forma paid for my 10" Lenovo tablet.
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Bibliophagist
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Location: Vancouver
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Toronto Public Library supports Overdrive and with the newer Kobos you can check out books entirely from the device. You can also still sideload them with Adobe Digital Editions if you were doing that for your Sony.
They can read ePubs from other stores so long as they are DRM free or sideloaded with ADE. EDIT: They do have foreign language dictionaries you can download for free, most of the bigger languages are covered well like French, Spanish etc. Something like Welsh though you'd have to add it yourself.
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Connoisseur
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Vancouver Island
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The Kobo readers do have multiple language dictionaries and as a French learner, I find they work really well. I loved my Sony reader, too, but I've been a devoted Kobo user for years now. For me they're definitely the best choice, because of the Overdrive library integration and also the (highly tempting) Kobo bookstore. I think you'd be very happy with a Kobo.
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Running with scissors
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Nodding at stupid things
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Location: US
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If you want to browse for library books on another device and then use Kobo's sync to obtain them, then the library book has to be the same edition as Kobo has in its store. Usually this works but you may occasionally run into a book that doesn't work.
Some people here have seen this a lot, others hardly ever - I suspect it depends on a combination of your taste in reading materials and what books your local library chooses to have in its selection. If you run into a library book that can't be synced, you can still get it by downloading onto your computer and transferring to the Kobo via USB using Adobe Digital Editions. Last edited by 4691mls; 05-20-2021 at 03:39 PM. |
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Nodding at stupid things
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At one time, I'd have been a big fan of the plastic substrate, but I've had the Sony for...8 years? Maybe 9? I've done a lot of commuting with it and even taken it overseas and back and I've only taken a normal level of care in handling it (let's not talk about the time I got chocolate in all the ports), so I don't think I'd break a glass substrate. I've been working from home since before the pandemic, so the reader doesn't leave home that often and it rides in a backpack or jacket pocket. I'll get the cover and that should do the trick. As for a 5 gram weight saving, I'm not sure that's an issue. J/k: I know the Forma has a larger screen. But I think that larger screen would mean it was no longer pocketable in jacket.I think I can say that the differences don't add up to an extra $100 for me, though I'm sure they make sense for some. |
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