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A color ereader seems a disappointing experience https://kurotimedesign.blogspot.com/...dream.html?m=1
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It seems that Kobo does have a new device coming this year, I wouldn't be surprised if it features this "color" tech which imo is really late alpha at best. Even that makes it more appealing to me than the other likely feature, support for audiobooks.
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Although I can think of minor improvements that I would personally enjoy (a faster keyboard response for note taking, spelling suggestions for quicker typing, greater contrast, font weight controls, a whiter paper, faster CPUs, etc), they all seem incremental upgrades, not groundbreaking.
Although I've enjoyed everybody's wishlists from changes under the hood to interface improvements, but like my first ideas, they don't seem to be Kindle Killers. Maybe there isn't one big improvement that will set Kobo apart. Maybe the path forward is to cater to niche eReader customers with specific needs that aren't being met. Kobo could pursue apps and services in the next model. Wattpad or Duolingo integration. Project Gutenberg. Newspapers. Magazines. There's content out there they could hook into the Kobo OS. Enabling plugins or apps could set Kobo apart from eInk Kindles. |
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To some extent, it does that by allowing tinkering and installation of alternate software like KOReader, Plato etc. that recent Kindles don't. If the stock Kobo reader doesn't float all your boats, you can probably patch/mod or install something that does.
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Personally I wouldn't care in the least about apps and services. I don't want my ereader to become just another smart gadget with million functions needing wifi to be always on.
For me the real Kindle Killer features are Calibre integration and the ability to patch. Without those I wouldn't have got a Kobo at all, but stuck solely to Kindles. |
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You said that perhaps Kobo should target a niche market, I pointed out that it more or less already does. Since niche markets are by definition niche, the need for big slogans is questionable, if not moot.
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Remote control for page turning.
Page turning from the bezel, like the Kindle Voyage. And maybe color LEDs. All in a 6" reader. Other possibilties: Plastic substrate. Foldable. |
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Yes with KePub, Kobo controls the DRM. But they also support Adobe's ePub DRM. So why have two different reading programs and two different DRM? |
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I’d like to get back two things they eliminated: a drop-down menu accessible from within a book and kepub page-numbering that relates to the text and not to the screen. The loss of these make my reading experience noticeably worse. I can’t say they’re Kindle killers, though.
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I like Kobo Libra more than Inkpad 3, but lack of those 2 features in epub reader is really disappointing. I know kepub reader has those features, and i really tried to like it, but even with the help of patches, it just looks ugly. Last edited by Krios; 03-16-2021 at 10:02 AM. |
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Not a Kindle Killer because it's a niche market, but you were on the right track with your "unrealistic" suggestion: accessibility features. Possibly via Bluetooth, pairing to an optional large hand switch, foot switch, sip/puff interface, and/or Voiceover integration or equivalent, and/or other access devices (including eye-glance operated devices). And a charger-cable plug that doesn't require perfect coordination and eyesight.
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I could imagine an attempt at a foldable device but would have concerns about durability with Kobo. |
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