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Looking to buy my first e-ink e-reader, considering a refurb Aura HD
Hey guys. I'm brand new to the e-reader world and am looking to buy my first e-reader ever. I live in Canada, and there aren't any budget-friendly Kobo e-readers available brand new here. I don't want a Kindle because I hate the lack of storage and the DRM (not being able to load a lot of file formats). I think it's extremely weird that the Kindle e-ink readers don't have a microSD card slot.
Anyway, the only way to get a Kobo under a $100 here is to get one used. I was thinking of getting a refurbished 905 Touch for $40ish, but I don't know if it's worth paying that much for a used 5-year-old e-reader. I also found Kobo Minis for $30, but they don't have a microSD card slot, which I dislike. Then I found a refurbished Kobo Aura HD for $120ish. Comes with a one year warranty, which the other Kobo e-readers I looked at lack. I think it's worth paying this much for the Aura HD, since it's got a crisp 1440p display and a nearly 7 inch form factor. But... I've read too many scary things about the Aura HD and Kobo e-readers in general here. From Auras bricking themselves after firmware updates, to dying randomly, to the screen not being responsive, to the IR sensors not being responsive... I'm kind of afraid to take the plunge, lol. Should I invest in an e-reader with good specs the first time around (i.e. Aura HD), or should I get a cheap e-reader and stick with it until, hopefully, the Aura One or Aura H2O come down in price here in Canada (if ever)? Wait it out and see if future Kindle e-ink readers come with more than 4 gigs of storage (it happened in Japan)? Also, tell me about your experience with the Aura HD: how the build quality is, if you've ever run into issues, and if page-turning and refreshes are responsive! Thanks. EDIT: Got the H2O instead. It's sweet! Last edited by sk2003; 01-28-2017 at 03:41 PM. |
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Well, the device naming can be a bit confusing.. Aura HD is nowhere near the same device as the Aura was. (The Aura was the first Kobo device with a a capacitive touch screen, and it was pretty bad. I won't rehash all that discussion here, but unless you really had a strong preference for the no bazel flush screen, everything else about it was inferior to the previous Touch model.)
The Aura HD, however, was a bit of of a strange duck, in a good way. It was only supposed to be a limited edition device, (it was often speculated here that Kobo got a deal on E-ink overstock for a different device that didn't make it to market.). But it was in all technical respects a large improvement over other Kobo devices. The only criticism would be that the plastic case was very spartan and cheap looking. It looked and felt like a prototype device. All that being said, the Successor to the Aura HD is the H20, which itself had some noticeable improvements. Not as dramatic as The difference to the fisrt HD screen, but still a noticeably better contrast. H20 new is less than $200, so there is no way I would pay $120 for a now obsolete, used model with only a taillight warranty. Value is, of course subjective, but from the top of my head, I would offer no more than $50 for a Aura HD. |
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I'd think you could find an HD for a lot less than $120 though, seems high. Quote:
Looking at the stats on the device, which I'm not sure are 100% accurate since I sideload everything, I've read 548 books on it without major issues. One of the biggest thing to remember is that the substrate on eInk screens is a very thin sheet of glass and treat it accordingly. |
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EDIT: Oh wait, you live in Ontario! Hey, have you tried buying a used Kobo in the GTA recently? It's tough to find a good price. You should know that, being a Canadian resident. I challenge you to find a Kobo Aura HD for $50 in the GTA right now, online. Do you live in the U.S.? I know you guys tend to get extremely cheap tech. In Canada, where I live (the GTA), we have to pay $13 in taxes on every purchase. And on top of that everything costs double the price it would in the U.S. So the Kobo H2O brand new here is $179 CAD. Add taxes and shipping to that and it's $200 from the Kobo website. Stores here sell it for $200. I can't afford to spend $200 on an e-reader, but $120 is within my range right now. Absolutely no one is selling the Aura HD for a lower price where I live that I know of. Everyone's selling their old Kobo Minis and Kobo 905 Touches. Auras and Glos are available, but only refurbs, and they sell for $50+ in stores with taxes. Refurb Kobo Aura H2Os are more than $100 CAD. I hope you can understand my situation. Even used e-readers are overpriced here. ![]() Quote:
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rashkae is in Ontario
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Yeah, I realized that and edited my post. I hope rashkae can find me a Kobo Aura HD for $50 in Ontario right now.
![]() I mean, I saw an Aura (original model) for $30, so it's not impossible... the problem is, so many people are looking for e-readers here right now, judging by wanted posts on Kijiji. So it's impossible to nab one for a good price unless you're super fast. |
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The HD is a good reader. My only problem with it (now that I have the KA1) is that it seems soooo small now
![]() No idea what current prices are, but I don't think you'll regret the HD if you're happy with whatever price you pay for it. |
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Second, every single GloHD display model I've seen anywhere, and the one I bought for myself, all developed an identical screen defect that looks like straight vertical and horizontal lines of dead pixels in a square pattern. I realize that's anecdotal, but I'm going to have to see some *real* statistics before i believe the screens in that model did not have a severe design flaw that left them easily damaged that way. Quote:
I actually went looking for my old AuraHD, as I don't recall giving that one away, but can't find it anywhere. I suspect it got disassembled. Last edited by rashkae; 01-27-2017 at 07:36 PM. |
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I'm glad you've had a good experience with the Aura HD. Quote:
![]() Anyway, that your Glo HD developed a defect worries me greatly. I'm somewhat concerned about the build quality for Kobo devices, it seems worse than Kindle devices. Maybe that's just because Kobo customer service is not as good as Amazon's? |
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Careful with your models there. The Aura HD (7") and Glow HD (6") are very different devices.
My hearsay suspicion of widespread screen defect only applies to the 6" Glow HD. I've never heard bad things about the Aura HD. I think most people other than Kobo's #1 fan JSWolf, would agree that the Kindles have a more rigid design overall and take a beating better. The Paperwhite especially. But I don't think the difference is all much. The glass substrate is still vulnerable to damage either way. And as for archives of Manga/Comics... I know there are lots of people who do it,, but my opinion remains firmly that the e-ink devices are the wrong tech for that use. Last edited by rashkae; 01-27-2017 at 07:55 PM. |
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Although the Kobo Mini and Glo HD don't have external micro-SD slots, they do have their storage on an internal micro-SD card which can be quite easily upgraded to a larger one. There are instructions in this forum somewhere.
BTW from what I've seen Canada seems to have the lowest prices on Kobo devices. Where I live the H2O sells for $NZ309 (about $CA295). |
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I've had eInk readers since 2007 and my original two devices (Sony 505 & Kindle 2) have been passed around a lot, even to fairly young kids, and all are still intact. A cover/case or protective sleeve are definitely not a bad idea (I use a sleeve when not reading), but I'm not sure how much good a screen protector might do. I'd be afraid it might reduce screen clarity. |
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![]() Now I want to get the basic 8th generation Kindle e-reader from Amazon, since internal storage shouldn't matter much, and because it comes to $90 with taxes. But that 1440p screen and 6.8 inch size on the Aura HD... Quote:
Yes, I suppose I shouldn't complain about Canada's pricing. We're so close to the U.S. that it's difficult not to complain about Canadian pricing! It's a national pastime, lol. Quote:
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