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The second-biggest e-reader and e-book retailer is the Canadian-based Kobo, which is owned by the Japanese company Ratuken.
Despite the best ereaders coming from a few different brands, most people still call them 'Kindles'. However, with competition from the likes of Kobo, Onyx Boox PocketBook, Barnes & Noble and ...
Digital reading has gained popularity so much that ereaders are now one of the most popular tablets people are buying. It's not uncommon to see someone on public transport staring at a Kindle or ...
There were rumors (via Good eReader) that Amazon's first color Kindle would have stylus support and could adopt the new E Ink ...
He's also an e-reader and e-publishing expert as well as the author of the novels Knife Music, The Big Exit and Lucidity. All the titles are available as Kindle, iBooks, Kobo e-books and audiobooks.
That said, the new Kobo Libra Colour posed a solution to my initial e-reader doubts: In addition to mimicking a tangible, physical copy of a book with its colorful e-ink display and ability to ...
The Kobo eReader Touch Edition brings a nice touch interface and a small footprint to Kobo's ebook reader line, but its performance and design don't measure up to its best competitors. PCMag PCMag ...
Japanese retailer Rakuten’s Kobo line is giving the Kindle a run for its money, and the Sage 2 e-reader boasts added features such as stylus compatibility ($40; sold separately) for taking notes ...
The Kobo Libra Colour ebook reader offers a color E Ink screen, impressive library integration, and a waterproof design, but its stylus support doesn't live up to its potential. The $219.99 Kobo ...
Amazon.com Inc. is rolling out a refreshed set of Kindles, including the first model capable of displaying colors since the ...