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Location: Vancouver, BC
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Me, too.
Anyone who complains about the battery life isn't turning it off after reading. Mine lasts for over two weeks when I turn it off after every read (used to let it 'sleep', and it drained the battery). I find the page turns just fine. I press 'turn' as I am reading the last line (I do the same thing when I physically turn pages with real books), and it's timed perfectly. Man - I've read sooooo many library books in the past few months I've owned it. I can't keep up!!!!!!!! My Kobo has been the best investment I've made in lord knows how long... |
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One thing that can create outrageously long page turns (10 seconds or more) is a poorly made epub file. Long books definitely require splitting into chapters. I reformat ALL my epubs using Sigil, and while it is fairly rare, I do occasionally run into epubs with all the text contained in a single xhtml file. It does not sound like you have run into anything this bad, so I'm mostly posting this for others who may have.
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Location: Tasmania
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As i've said (contrary to popular belief here at the moment) the Kobo does what it does best in its price bracket... at least over here in Australia.
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![]() ![]() i don't know about green paper and ereader contract though.. i don't think that will happen anytime soon in the distance future Last edited by vatsuko; 12-13-2010 at 11:32 PM. |
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The Kobo is a great little gadget. OK, there are a few quirks but all in all, for the price it's pretty darn good. I think that if the grumps looked objectively at it and did a pro/con comparison they'd be surprised. Some people would find the downside in a $Mega lottery win...
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Location: Toronto
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And after reading something in the K original firmware update thread about the new firmware allowing users to read .txt and .rtf files, I checked the Kobo wifi and am ecstatic to report it also reads those two file formats! I must have been living under a rock - I had no idea! Last edited by Suzanna; 12-16-2010 at 10:17 AM. |
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I had to giggle. I have been using the original Kobo since the beta process began. I got my hands on my WiFi reader today for the first time since then (my husband has been using it) and I was astounded by how much faster it loads books, changes chapters, etc. It has a much faster processor and, I believe, more available RAM for these functions. Page turning on both machines has always been fine, from my perspective.
The original Kobo went through a huge amount of optimization so that the features on the WiFi version could be used on Kobo--but the hardware definitely makes a difference. |
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With 1.4 I noticed that Kobo formatted books were much faster for page turns than ePub, I'm guessing this is because of the way the device had to load the book (perhaps with the Kobo format it would only load a single chapter while with ePub it has to the almost the whole thing). With ePub books I always had to press the page flip button when I started the 3rd last line, with Kobo format I'd press the flip button somewhere during the 2nd last line. With 1.8 I've only read kepubs (newer Kobo format) and I press the flip button during the last line.
I also realized that when I performed my comparison between the Kobo Wifi and my Original Kobo I was comparing ePub against a kepub so I don't know what difference exists between them. I've got a Kobo Wifi on order now so hopefully I'll be able to report on that soon. The downside to the new firmware is that with kepubs the chapter changes appear slower than they used to be. For proper books I think this would work fine but I have one book which is a set of Sunday editorial columns reprinted so each chapter is about 5-8 pages, with something like that it could be a bit more frustrating. |
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I have come to realize that the reason for most of the groaning has to do with the difference between the first Kobo and the Kobo Wifi. As a Wifi user I couldn't understand the complaints. I am glad to see that the older Kobo has got a firmware update to help things. I think some of it has to do with expectations. Having been a gadget girl for a long time I am used to first adopters pains. This is why I waited until the second gen Kobo and wasn't interested in paying too much for any ereader. Since I bought mine the latest Sony models have hit the stores. It is always the way with a new type of gadget that they improve rapidly. My only real beef with my Kobo is the torn plastic on the dpad. Not sure if it is worth exchanging for that or if a new one would be any different.
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cause i thought that this is a common behaviour for a kobo reader .. about 1 second for the ink to vanish and about another second for it to reappear.. well maybe not the exact 2 seconds but it was close to it |
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''OMG how long does it take to turn a real page in a book when you are in bed maybe longer than two seconds by the time everything is straightened out, you have moved etc especially in a thick paperback towards the end or or a heavy hardback .......some of these people need a bex and a lie down" |
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