Sentences with phrase «vox e-reader»

All that aside, the Vox e-reader doesn't stack up against its competitors in terms of build quality, ease of use, design, or even price with company like the Fire and the Nook Color.
Kobo has announced that its Vox e-reader will now be sold at physical Best Buy stores.
The Kobo Library comes with a feature called Reading Life, which debuted on Kobo's Vox e-reader tablet last year.
CEO of Kobo Michael Serbinis and Markus of Good e-Reader walk through the main features of the new Kobo Vox e-Reader!
Many people are running into a common issue where they can not copy books they have purchased from other ebook stores to their Kobo Vox e-Reader.
Just last week we reported the Kobo Vox e-reader tablet making it to the FCC for the necessary certification process.
I managed to wrangle the CEO of Kobo Mike Serbinis and he gave us the worldwide exclusive on the new Kobo Vox e-Reader!
I started with the Vox e-reader... it was ok... bought it first generation kindle fire.
On today's show we talk about the new Kobo Vox e-reader and a roundtable discussion about Canadian based e-readers.
We unbox the brand new Kobo Vox e-Reader!

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Stay tuned to Good e-Reader in the coming weeks when we get our hands on the Kobo Vox and do our standard written reviews and video reviews!
Kobo has ironed out a distribution relationship with Whitcoulls in New Zealand to carry their popular new e-reader the Kobo Vox.
Like in its regular e-readers, the Vox too has Facebook integrated with the Reading Life app.
Many e-readers, like the Kobo Vox, Pandigital Novel, Velocity Micro Cruz and many others, have limited access to 3rd party downloads.
The Kobo Vox was officially released today and at Good e-Reader we have filmed our own in - house review and comparisons vs. other e-readers, such as the Nook Color.
I had posted a comment a few days ago to an earlier Good E-Reader blog posting concerning the Kobo Vox about video playback from Youtube.
This game is compatible with most Android e-readers, including the Nook Tablet, Kindle Fire, and Kobo Vox.
In the KOBO VOX User Guide, it says that KOBO VOX does not support reading of other e-reader books.
Your Vox should now be recognized by your machine and if you have a MicroSD card in the e-reader, that too should be accessible.
The main reason we started this store was to cater to people who had the Nook Color, Sony Tablet, Kindle Fire, Kobo Vox, or brands like Pandigital, Velocity Micro, and many others who brand their tablet as an e-reader.
The premise of our store is to give users who have the Kindle Fire, Nook Color, Kobo Vox, and other popular Android driven e-readers and tablets a viable alternative to many of the questionable app stores out there.
Kobo during the last few months released their first full color touchscreen Android e-reader, called the Vox.
The Vox does not ship with any sort of file manager to manually browse the content of your e-reader.
Plug your Vox in and then when the unit is plugged in, there is a mount as USB device option on your e-reader.
I contacted support and inquired about chargers for the kobo vox they sent me an incident number I replied to it and they send it back saying I used the wrong email address associated with the incident number Talk about annoying I can't get a charger for this device from the store because they are always out of them My e-reader is useless if I can't charge it
Support right now is outsourced to India and many of the 1st and 2nd tier support staff have no experience with the Kobo line of e-readers or the Vox.
The list of publishers includes Conde Nast, Vox Media, Mashable, New York Times, Washington Post, Reuters, BuzzFeed, Quartz, ESPN, and our very own publication Good e-Reader.
There are many exciting new features found in the Vox that mix different experiences, but it is the first tablet that feels like it is billed as an e-reader and retains many social elements that Kobo has pioneered during the course of the last year.
Today the Good e-Reader staff was in Toronto getting exclusive hands on time with the Kobo Vox Tablet.
Kobo Vox — 39.38 % (317 votes) Amazon Kindle Fire — 14.16 % (114 votes) Other e-Reader — 12.17 % (98 votes) Sony PRS - T1 — 7.95 % (64 votes) Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet or Nook Color — 5.22 % (42 votes) iPad 1 or 2 — 5.09 % (41 votes) Amazon Kindle Touch — 4.6 % (37 votes) Barnes and Noble Nook Simple Touch — 4.47 % (36 votes) Various Pandigital e-Readers — 4.22 % (34 votes) Amazon Kindle 4th Generation — 1.99 % (16 votes) iRiver Story HD — 0.75 % (6 votes)
There is lots of e-reader and news today with the Kobo Vox being available at most Best Buy locations in the USA.
Like its E-Ink sibling, the Kobo Touch e-reader, the Vox has a social focus, and places an emphasis on sharing reading experiences.
The customized Kobo Vox reading and shopping apps are well presented, in a manner that other LCD, Android - based e-readers that simply have an e-reader app (such as those from Pandigital) can't match.
This story, «Kobo Vox: A social, multipurpose e-reader and tablet» was originally published by PCWorld.
The Kobo VOX is perhaps playing hide - n - seek with us, going by the e-reader / tablet's unexpected appearance at the Canadian retailer Future Shop site only to be pulled up soon thereafter.
In this exclusive Good e-Reader Review we take a look at the Nook Color and Kobo Vox!
The Kobo Vox is the most Android - like of the three e-readers, featuring multiple customizable panes with five unmovable icons across the bottom providing navigation to a variety of locations and apps, and changeable rows of icons above that.
With the holiday season in full force, a lot of gift - givers are going to be considering one of the new color e-readers that have been introduced recently: Amazon's Kindle Fire, the Kobo Vox and Barnes & Noble's Nook Tablet.
If you're more interested in a decent e-reader with benefits, then the Vox is an OK choice.
Kobo currently sells e-readers Kobo Touch and Kobo Wireless and the tablet the Kobo Vox at several retailers in the UK, including Sainsbury's, Asda, John Lewis and other electrical stores.
PaidContent.org has posted a nice table comparing the features and capabilities of a number of tablets and e-readers from Amazon (various Kindles, including the Fire tablet), Barnes and Noble (various Nooks, including the Nook Tablet), Sony (the WiFi reader), and Kobo (Touch and the Vox tablet.)
Kobo has announced their latest e-reader device, the Kobo Vox, as the «world's first social eReader».
Platforms: The Canadian indy comics publisher Drawn and Quarterly has released its first two digital graphic novels as e-books for the Kobo Vox, one of the lower - profile e-readers.
Made by ebook seller Kobo, the Vox is better viewed as a cheap tablet rather than a straight e-reader — it doesn't have an E-Ink screen like the Amazon Kindle.
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