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Do you have a non-kindle e-reader?


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Woot - got my Kobo today :doowapstart: Looking forward to trying it out, though I don't suppose it will be very soon as a) I have a busy week and b) I still have some paper books to get though. Excited though!

 

Ooh, let me know how you get on, can't wait for Xmas to get mine! :)

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I had my iriver story HD last month. It support most of the format except mobi. But I don't like pdf format because the font size is too small when view in a 6 inch e-reader.

 

You can make the font size bigger for pdf by clicking the menu button whilst reading a book, and choosing 'reflow on' :) It then allows you to make the text bigger without cutting words off.

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Well so far so good. It was easy to setup and it's been easy to get books on there (all using my birthday kobo vouchers :D) but I haven't done any real reading yet, except for a few samples. It's been easy to use for what I've done with it so far, things like changing the font size and line spacing. I even get the little line drawings from Madeleine L'Engle's "A Wrinkle In Time", they are rendered quite well. So far happy happy happy. The glo light is good too, a very smooth light all over the page which you can adjust.

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Well so far so good. It was easy to setup and it's been easy to get books on there (all using my birthday kobo vouchers :D) but I haven't done any real reading yet, except for a few samples. It's been easy to use for what I've done with it so far, things like changing the font size and line spacing. I even get the little line drawings from Madeleine L'Engle's "A Wrinkle In Time", they are rendered quite well. So far happy happy happy. The glo light is good too, a very smooth light all over the page which you can adjust.

 

Sounds great, I can't wait to try mine out!! :)

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I have a Kobo Touch reader, and I like it a lot. I like how they give you those virtual rewards for reading a lot or for searching a lot of words in the dictionary... Their online store, though not as big as Amazon and Barnes&Noble, has an impressive selection of books.

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They're just virtual awards for fun. For example the witching hour award (Read 5 times between 12am-1am), or the page turner award for reading a book two hours straight. It's a bit like Xbox awards that get released when you play games (although I think you can actually spend those as gamer points or something?)

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I have a Sony e-reader and have so far been able to use it to download everything I want to.I buy books from Waterstones or the Kobo websites. I've also downloaded from Google books and more. I got it because I don't like the way Amazon monopolize everything bookish be it physical books or e-books and deliberately didn't want to buy a Kindle. Interestingly my local library 'lends' out e-books but you can't 'borrow' them on Kindles!!!

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My parents bought me the Kobo Glo for Christmas. It's white on the front and hot pink on the back... not too sure about that but I'll be buying a cover for it anyway! Has anyone here with a Kobo Glo bought a cover for it online, and can you give me any tips?

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I've asked for this from my brother for Christmas but I don't know what he's actually got me yet as I'm not seeing him until tomorrow.

 

http://www.whsmith.co.uk/Products/Kobo-Glo-Book-Style-Case-Purple+General-Electronics+36127825

 

If he doesn't get it for me I suspect I'll buy it anyway. I'll let you know what it's like.

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I have a Sony e-reader and have so far been able to use it to download everything I want to.I buy books from Waterstones or the Kobo websites. I've also downloaded from Google books and more. I got it because I don't like the way Amazon monopolize everything bookish be it physical books or e-books and deliberately didn't want to buy a Kindle. Interestingly my local library 'lends' out e-books but you can't 'borrow' them on Kindles!!!

I have a Kindle, and download from all those sites too (well, certainly Waterstones and Google) - having a Kindle does not limit you to Amazon! (Equally, I've converted Amazon books for a Kobo). The issue of converting is trivial - downloaded the relevant plug-ins for Calibre, so now all I do is download files to Calibre, and then send them to the e-book from there - and was not an issue when deciding which e-reader to buy.

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I've asked for this from my brother for Christmas but I don't know what he's actually got me yet as I'm not seeing him until tomorrow.

 

http://www.whsmith.c...ronics 36127825

 

If he doesn't get it for me I suspect I'll buy it anyway. I'll let you know what it's like.

 

I ended up buying this, click onto the picture of the purple one:

 

http://www.ebay.ie/i...=item5899a9cd95

 

Yay purple! I have no idea if it will be any good, but it's gorgeous and it was only a tenner!

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