10-01-2012, 07:08 PM | #31 |
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Hi Rainio, Darrell from the @Kobo team here. Thanks for posting your feedback of the new Kobo Glo. What you’re seeing is a natural effect of the front light technology. The team has fine-tuned the technology to minimize those effects as much as possible to provide a soft, even, adjustable glow and enhance the reading experience day or night.
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10-01-2012, 07:47 PM | #32 |
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No Kobo Glo here in Ireland yet, so jealous of all you lucky people having fun with your new toys
Off topic: Boo hoo, no software update for my KT, if I had a beer, I would be crying into it :-( Last edited by Breid; 10-01-2012 at 07:53 PM. |
10-02-2012, 02:36 AM | #33 |
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sorry for the double post
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10-02-2012, 02:38 AM | #34 |
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Not one crash here. Upgrading from an old Kobo Wifi model. I haven't owned a touch but I have set them up for friends and family members. But then I also NEVER disconnect it from the computer without ejecting. I am also patient enough to allow it a few seconds to do it's update after adding a book without hitting buttons. These two things seem to make a big difference in my experience.
I find the GLO is a nice compact unit. Physically quite smaller. The back is still ruberized and has a cross hatch pattern but isn't as nicely quilted as my old Kobo was. Physically it seems like a better constructed unit with higher quality plastics. There are two physical buttons on the top. One that is ironically hard to see in the dark for the light beside the slider switch for the power. Both are recessed to avoid accidental hits and seem well made. I am sure after a day or two I will have the light button position memorized by touch. The screen is certainly higher resolution though for the average page of text you wont notice it. It is quite nice though for pictures and diagrams. The option of choosing your refresh is quite nice. The refresh can be set between 1-6 pages. Obviously with a 6 page refresh you will get astonomical battery life but personally I love the clean look of a refreshed page with 0 ghosting. At a refresh of 6 with this screen one can see some ghosting but nothing that would stop you from enjoying it. Just a personal preference. The light is such a huge improvement that I don't know where to start. I find myself using it constantly. It significantly reduces eye strain and makes you realize just how less than ideal the lighting conditions are in some of the places you read. It is easily adjustable and magically even. You will see a couple of waves (like water marks) at times at the bottom when the light is on in certain conditions but it seems like a pretty trivial thing. It is certainly far more even than any clip light I have ever used and quite an upgrade. It is remarkable how they have managed to make it so even. With the light turned up the eink screen certainly looks more white than grey. The light is adjustable quit easily. The processor and general performance seems much improved. The eink lag is barely noticeable unless you are trying to type in a long password. It passed my stress test (updating the data base after having 500 books sideloaded onto it) with flying colours. Doing this on my old wifi was the kind of cruel thing that could leave you looking for a pin. Even the touch seemed to sit in the corner and cry for a few minutes. The GLO is definately much snappier and didn't crash. Software: The extras included include Sukuko, Chess, sketch pad and a browser. I find the menu a bit less intuitive than I would prefer. It takes multiple selections to get to things. The software keyboard certainly isn't optimized that well. Basic functionality like the period key require a second screen and for instance the browser doesn't have any web specific keys. But we do get blessed with a rather large key for french accents and some curiously placed arrow keys. The faster hardware and new high res screen does make it possible to browse the web without too much difficulty as long as you don't mind black and white. You wont be watching youtube videos obviously but you could check your email or the news headlines if you found yourself stranded with just your Kobo and a wifi connection. I don't think anyone will choose to use their Kobo for the web given any other choice. I have to admit I don't bother with Kobo's software since I find Calibre (totally free software) does a much better job including the sideloading of books you didn't specifically purchase from Kobo. They don't have a driver for the GLO yet since it was just released but no doubt it will be out soon. For now you just have to pick "save to disk" and select specific format epub and choose your device as the drive. I am hopeful that Kobo will eventually sit down with the folks at Calibre and assist them with the nuances of how to read the Kobo database so that we can enjoy the full functionality of Calibre. The Kobo app is great for synching among various devices with the books in your Kobo library but for someone with a mix of devices and files it doesn't do everything as easily as Calibre. Thats my thoughts after a day with the GLO. Hope this is helpful to others considering it. I certainly am not feeling any buyers remorse. I got two good years out of my wifi and expect that and more from my new GLO. |
10-02-2012, 02:47 AM | #35 |
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In terms of crashes I've had around 5 "freezes" - once on an epub, the rest on particular pages of a pdf, so it's probably dodgy files. The device becomes unresponsive and cannot be turned off/sleep mode and had to paperclip it.
On another note, I have a "bright" pixel - with the light turned on it the pixel is much brighter than the rest of the screen. Not a problem with it off. EDIT: Oh, and can we get a "glo" prefix for the forum, if the higher beings are listening? |
10-02-2012, 02:56 AM | #36 | |
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10-02-2012, 03:43 AM | #37 |
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I'm going to try to today and will let you know if they agree!
I have a niggling doubt they may say one pixel is not enough - apparently that's the line that was given when people tried to replace their Nexus 7s. |
10-02-2012, 04:42 AM | #38 |
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Do e-ink screens get dead pixels? Or is it physical screen damage causing a bright spot?
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10-02-2012, 05:16 AM | #39 |
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Goodereader.com has a video comparing Touch and Glo:
http://goodereader.com/blog/good-e-r...-the-kobo-glo/ With light off Kobo Glo's screen is crisper and whiter than Touch's screen. On the other hand, with lights on, Glo's light seems blue, but in a dark room, seems white. Last edited by myself11; 10-02-2012 at 05:39 AM. |
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10-02-2012, 08:25 AM | #41 | |
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For anyone else these are tucked away under the rather inappropriate 'settings' menu then 'extras'. Very counter intuitive. Whoever worked on the navigation for this thing should be fired. These should be accessible directly from the home page. Either the instruction manual is just plain bad or maybe I'm missing something. I appreciate that a nice simple 'Quick Start' style of guide is great to get started quickly. Though nowhere does it mention that your book files need to be stored directly in the root. It was only when I got on these forums that someone told me that. Now that might be obvious to people who have had ereaders before but then those people probably won't need a guide anyway. On the other hand there's no detail for those who want to delve a bit deeper. I have no idea what programs are installed and no idea how to add or remove them. In fact the manual tells you nothing about the OS at all. For documentation: 1 star. SOME PROBLEMS 1. On the epubs I've loaded you can't change the line spacing or the margins and even the font sizes seem quite limited. You seem to jump from too small to too large in just one step. There's also no option to read in landscape mode (at least that I can find). What does one need to do to get these working properly? Change something in the CSS file perhaps? 2. Reading PDFs is a frustrating. To be honest I think a bigger screen is really needed for best viewing of PDFs. Perhaps with better eyesight you'd do better but still not the nicest reading experience. With PDFs you can change the orientation and zoom in. What works nicely is scrolling using your finger. When you do this you get a little mini pop view of the page so you know exactly where you are. However on at least one book I was thwarted when I couldn't get to the next page by tapping anywhere. The only way was to bring up the slider control which tends to send you to several pages in front. I gave up on that book. Perhaps there's a better way but I've not found it yet. |
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10-02-2012, 09:02 AM | #42 |
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Yes, some pdf's can be difficult to read but that could be the coding of the pdf (?).
In terms of the dead pixel, WHSmith exchanged it without any questions. I recommend anyone going to a store to purchase one OPEN THE BOX, TURN THE LIGHT ON (there will be charge) AND CHECK FOR BRIGHT SPOTS. Otherwise, if you see a bright pixel exchange it ASAP as they may cotton on if it's common and say you need more than one to exchange. |
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As to the fonts and spacing etc, the device respects the styling in the book. So, if margins are set in the book, they can't be changed on the device. In that case, you need to edit the book to change whatever is needed; probably the stylesheet but you may need to make other changes depending on the formatting. Quote:
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