Sentences with phrase «kobo mini»

The compact Kobo Mini is perfect for small hands and to encourage children to start reading with an eReader.
The Aura's also got a sleeker look than last year's Kobo Glo, which will remain on the market along with the entry - level 5 - inch Kobo Mini ($ 79.99), Kobo Touch ($ 99.99), and the Aura HD.
I use a Kobo Mini and love it.
Kobo Mini is perfect for people on - the - go, holding up to 1,000 eBooks and is loaded with all the amazing features Kobo customers have come to know and love.
Kindle Paperwhite, Nook Simple Touch GlowLight, or Kobo Mini can be compared here, among others.
The follow - up to the Kobo eReader Touch, released alongside the Kobo Mini, the six - inch Kobo Glo has a depth of 10 mm (0.4 inches), a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels and a 16 - level grayscale, with a rated battery life of two weeks - as long as its Wi - Fi antennae is switched off.
From now until July 18, the Kobo Mini e-reader is on sale for just $ 39.99 here.
Cooper Embrace Case for Kobo Mini.
Phocket Kobo Mini Felt Sleeve.
One of the nice things about the Kobo Mini is that it supports ebooks from sources other than Kobo.
In fact I might as well just pull a couple of paragraphs from the Kobo Mini review instead of trying to re-write it differently:
The world - class family of eReaders includes the award - winning Kobo Touch ™, the Parent Tested, Parent Approved ™ Kobo Glo and Kobo Mini E Ink eReaders, and Kobo Arc 7» Google - certified Android tablet.
But at the end of the day it's hard to recommend the Kobo Mini over the Kobo Touch, which for just $ 20 more offers a microSD card slot and a larger display.
The only problem with the way the Kobo Mini displays text is there is way too much wasted space.
As you would expect from the name, the Kobo Mini is Kobo's smallest ebook reader.
Comparing the same ebook with the same font size and type on the Kobo Mini and Kobo Touch, it's hard to see any difference in the text at all.
The same major complaint as with the Kobo Mini and Kobo Glo: There's too much wasted space at the bottom and the top of the screen when reading, which negates many of the benefits of the larger screen.
One of the best things about the Kobo Mini is that it offers more layout and font settings than most other ebook readers.
Cover - Up Natural Hemp Kobo Mini Case with Auto Sleep.
The Kobo Mini doesn't need buttons because it uses an infrared touchscreen, which generally works well most the time but occasionally I have to press things more than once to get a response — that's not something typically encountered on other ebook readers with infrared touchscreens.
Measuring 4 - inches across and just under 5 and a quarter inches tall, the Kobo Mini is the smallest dedicated ebook reader on the market, and is the smallest ereader that I have ever reviewed.
Choices include the Kindle Basic at $ 69.00; Kobo Mini at $ 79 or Kobo Touch at $ 99; and the Nook Simple Touch at $ 79; Sony Reader at $ 129.99.
If you're willing to eschew Amazon's advantages — unparalleled e-book catalog, the benefits of Prime membership — you could also consider the tiny 4.7 - ounce Kobo Mini ($ 79 for a 5 - inch touch - screen).
But if you truly want a smaller ereader for portability and lightness that's good for taking with you everywhere, the Kobo Mini is a solid choice, and is the cutest ereader by far.
It might be a bit too loose for Kobo Mini, but its interior is padded so the device won't be moving inside.
In Style Living «French Linen» Padded Kobo Mini Sleeve Case.
The Kobo Mini on the other hand has a 5 - inch screen measured diagonally, with the same resolution as the 6 - inch screens.
In a message to seller, please type in the dimensions of Kobo Mini, besides picking up the device from the drop - down list.
The screen size is 5 ″ for the Kobo Mini and 6 ″ for the Kindle Basic and Nook Simple Touch.
One of very few cases that were designed specifically for Kobo Mini.
The Kobo Mini is a nice little ereader that packs a surprising amount of features into its small size.
Kobo decided to use a faster 1Ghz processor with the Kobo Glo and that was a good choice because it provides a noticeable speed boost over the Kobo Touch and Kobo Mini.
And now Kobo has introduced their fourth generation ereaders, the Kobo Glo and Kobo Mini, along with an Android 4.0 tablet called the Kobo Arc.
The Kobo Mini comes with 2 GB of internal memory and it doesn't have a microSD card slot like Kobo's other ereaders.
As far as organizing content, the Kobo Mini breaks your library down into four sections: books, news and magazines, previews, and shelves.
The Kobo Mini's web browser isn't very good, but at least it works okay for downloading ebooks from popular free ebook websites like Project Gutenberg and Baen.
Like most ereaders these days, the Kobo Mini has a partial refresh option in the settings menu.
The Kobo Glo's software is almost exactly the same as the software on the Kobo Touch and Kobo Mini.
From my time with the Kobo Mini I'd say that's about accurate with Wi - Fi turned off.
What that means exactly is unclear, but it does give Kobo a nice variety of sizes to offer along with the 5 - inch Kobo Mini and 6 - inch Kobo Glo and Kobo Touch.
Update: I was able to get my hands on the Pyrus Mini and post a hands - on review, which includes a video review and some comparison pictures with the Kobo Mini and basic Kindle to get an idea of the size difference.
The Kobo Glo, Kobo Mini, and Kobo Arc have been out for about a half a year now.
It's a bundle package deal where you can get the Kobo Mini for $ 49 and it comes with a free grey sleepcover.
The new 2.3 update applies to the Kobo Mini and Kobo Touch in addition to the Kobo Glo.
Coodio Magnetic Case for Kobo Mini.
This elegantly designed handmade padded Kobo Mini sleeve oozes style and originality.
If you look really, really closely blacks are slightly darker on Pearl screens, but with the Kobo Mini's font weight settings the difference is negligible.
The Kobo Mini is very small and lightweight, and the design is well - balanced, making it very comfortable to hold.
It is the first lighted ebook reader from Kobo, and is very much akin to Kobo's other two currently available ebook readers, the Kobo Mini and Kobo Touch.
The Kobo Mini was Kobo's entry - level ebook reader; it only cost $ 79 and first, and often went on sale.
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