Sentences with phrase «kobo touch supports»

You won't need to do that when you switch from Kindle, as Kobo Touch supports unprotected mobi.

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One of the distinctive aspects of the eReader Touch Edition is that it incorporates support for Kobo's Reading Life, which the company introduced earlier this year in its apps for mobile devices.
I have been trying to deal with Kobo Support for a month now regarding my crashed / frozen Kobo Touch.
I would like the Kobo Touch to support non-latin languages (Malayalam is what I am looking at).
Most ebook readers, including the Kindle Paperwhite, Nook Touch and Kobo eReaders, don't support reading RSS feeds natively, and using their web browsers for such is too troublesome.
The e-reader's internal 500 MB memory will support a slew of books, but it's one - quarter of the on - board storage of Barnes & Noble's Nook and Kobo's eReader Touch Edition.
Available in black for $ 99 in - store and online, Kobo Touch with Offers brings all of the award - winning features of the Kobo Touch eReader at a great ad - supported price.
If you want a frontlight - equipped ebook reader that supports ePub format and content from multiple ebookstores you should look into the Kobo Glo, GlowLight Nook Touch, or Onyx Firefly.
The new Kobo Touch with Offers is a lower - priced, ad - supported eReader that offers the same features and benefits as the Kobo Touch, but includes valuable offers and ad... [Read more...]
Now they just need to add notes and bookmarks, along with dictionary support and annotations for non-Kobo ebooks, and the Kobo Touch will be one mighty contender.
Most popular readers such as the Kobo Touch, Nook, Aluratek, and Sony line devices all support it.
Instead they are updating the Kobo Vox to get support for Google Play and are taking the Kobo Touch to Japan.
Unlike the ad - supported Kindle, there doesn't appear to be a way to pay for an update that will let you opt out of the Kobo Touch's offers at a later date.
The Kobo Touch is keen on extras like this support and the reading achievements, so much so that — like the Kindle — it has its own «superfluous features» section.
The T68 has Android with Google Play, physical page turning buttons, Bluetooth, audio support, and two point capacitive touch — all things the Kobo Aura HD lacks.
The Kobo Touch has a 6 - inch E Ink Pearl screen with infrared touch, 1 GB of usable memory, an SD card slot, web browser, notes, highlights, bookmarks, partial page refresh, dictionary look up, social network sharing, reading awards, and it supports Adobe DRM for ePub and PDF as well HTML, TXT, RTF, CBZ, CBR, MOBI, and PRC forTouch has a 6 - inch E Ink Pearl screen with infrared touch, 1 GB of usable memory, an SD card slot, web browser, notes, highlights, bookmarks, partial page refresh, dictionary look up, social network sharing, reading awards, and it supports Adobe DRM for ePub and PDF as well HTML, TXT, RTF, CBZ, CBR, MOBI, and PRC fortouch, 1 GB of usable memory, an SD card slot, web browser, notes, highlights, bookmarks, partial page refresh, dictionary look up, social network sharing, reading awards, and it supports Adobe DRM for ePub and PDF as well HTML, TXT, RTF, CBZ, CBR, MOBI, and PRC formats.
The new firmware for the Kobo Touch adds dictionary support for sideloaded ePub ebooks — previously the dictionary only worked with ebooks from Kobo — and you can now open the menu to access the dictionary to type in words with the keyboard to search definitions.
The Kobo eReader Touch Edition supports more formats than the new Nook, including EPUB, PDF, jpeg, gif, png, bmp, tiff, txt, html, rtf, mobi, cbz, and cbr.
There is no pinch - zooming because the H2O only supports 1 - point touch be default, but there is a multitouch patch to enable pinch - zooming on Kobo devices.
If cheap is the name of your game, the Kobo Touch Edition is an excellent choice, though I'd also recommend considering the $ 114 ad - supported Kindle.
The price wars that seem to have given e-ink based E-readers a new lease on life continue, with Kobo quietly introducing an ad - supported version of their Kobo Touch that will shave $ 40 off the price tag.
Be warned that, like the Kobo Touch, the Kobo Glo lacks any audiobook support.
Other upgrades with the touch model include a new Freescale i.MX508 processor for increased speed and performance, improved PDF support with zoom and pan, additional format support, the implementation of a basic web browser, and it includes a feature called Kobo Reading Life that tracks reading stats and reading awards.
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