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What's so bad about a Kindle?
Hi, am thinking of getting another ereader. I understand from my experience that a Kindle is inferior to a Kobo but in what way is that so? Doesn't a Kindle have more features like Goodreads and X-Ray? I only read fiction books and use the in-built dictionary, note-taking and highlighting a lot so I would just like to clarify what would suit my needs better, Kindle or Kobo? Overdrive is not that important for me too.
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It's inferior only in the sense that there are fewer customization options and you can't patch it like a Kobo. OTOH Kindles have some features Kobos don't have, like global search and the option to sync non-Amazon books across apps and devices. I have several Kindles and a Kobo and I like both. Each has something the other hasn't. I wouldn't say either one is inferior.
JSWolf has a different opinion, but he has always been rabidly anti-Kindle. ![]() |
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I'm a little confused. You state from "my experience that a Kindle is inferior to a Kobo". Doesn't that already mean you already know why?
Honestly, there is no way I would categorically state one was inferior to the other. They both do things the other doesn't (email books to Kindles and have them sync, Kobo does series info and collections can be managed). They both do some things better than the other (more font/reader settings in Kobo, better dictionaries in Kindle). From the list of things you mention:
Personally, I am firmly in the Kobo camp. On the occasions I have used a Kindle, I have found it a frustrating experience. But, how much that is to do with how well I know the Kobo UI and little I know the Kindle UI, I don't know. And, as @Sirtel sort of implies, if @JSWolf chimes in, just ignore him. Or tell him that you think Nook's are the best ereaders ever produced. |
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I would add that X-ray isn't available for sideloaded books, so if that's something you're interested in, you'll have to purchase from Amazon. Personally I don't find the X-ray such a big deal, but I'm sure opinions differ.
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As noted above, what's "best" is really a matter of personal taste. I got my first Kindle c. 2011 and went through several before discovering Kobo last year, and now would never go back. That's because for me, the areas where Kindle outshines Kobo don't matter. Most notably, the dictionaries. I'm at a loss to know why Kobo apparently makes having mediocre mini-dictionaries a badge of honour/point of difference, but as I always have superior alternatives at my fingertips on my phone, it doesn't trouble me. X-Ray is "much ado about (almost) nothing" for me, and Goodreads integration is just another ill-disguised data-grabbing exercise by Amazon. None of those features appeal to me as much as the 6.8 inch screen on my H202, which cost me little more than a 6-inch Kindle Paperwhite would have, and far less than the 7-inch Kindle models. But of course, your mileage may (and likely will) vary.
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Kobos are more customizable. Patches are available and are relatevely easy to configure -- and margins, line spacing and font size are more adjustable, especially if you're using the native KePub formatted books. KePub and ePub are treated differently on an unpatched Kobo. KePub has (what I consider) a weird page numbering system (one page per screen, which changes depending on font size, margins, etc). But, other than that, the Kobos do a nice job of flowing text in KePubs (I use it without header, footer or progress bar). ePubs aren't quite as good (a lot of pages with a lot of white space at the bottom, and you're often unable to adjust the line spacing and/or margins ePub unless you DeDRM it and fix the ePub. Kobos, in general, same to require a bit more "tinkering." They're more persnickety about ePub settings or font settings. (More precise those who like Kobo will say but, again, this requires more "fixing.") I was pretty happy with the Kindles, but I've mostly looked elsewhere lately because I don't want Amazon to have all the eBook business. |
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I actually find the quality of the Kindle better than that of any Kobo Device I've tried. I know that lots of people will disagree with me, but Amazon makes the best screens. And I just love that I can see time left in book in the left corner and percentage in the right corner.
I do love that Kobo is open source and you can patch almost anything. But I also know that once I've patched everything I wanted I got used to it, and I still like using my Kindles more. So Kindle inferior? Not to me. |
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I prefer the wireless delivery (of non-Amazon books) and better dictionary of a Kindle. I had a Kobo Glo HD, and used it about a year. I got tired of not having a way to "send" books to the device wirelessly, unless it was a book purchased from Kobo.
I'm very "techie" and knew how to get books to the device. I just got tired of it. You can add fonts to the newer Kindles, and they are just easier to use, especially for non-techie users. Also, my Kobo seemed to lock up much more than my Kindles ever have. The one feature the Kobo offered that was something I miss on a Kindle is the swipe up/down on the left edge of the screen to adjust the front light. That's a nice feature, and Amazon has made light adjustment more tedious with the newer options. It's certainly not a hardship, but the Kobo method was very nice. |
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The one thing a Kindle is missing that a Kobo is not is the ability to manage collections with Calibre. Given that you are not in the US, if you have access to Overdrive or RBDigital at your library, the eBook are not compatible with a Kindle.
If jailbreaking a Kindle is something you want, then right now, it's a crap shoot. You could get a Kindle where you can jailbreak or you could get a Kindle where you cannot jailbreak. |
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The 2 most popular and currently maintained/supported seem to be: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=245754 and https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=273189 I haven't tried either one since I don't do windows. |
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