Sentences with phrase «if kobo»

It made a big difference, even if the Kobo itself was so basic and clunky to use that it didn't make a huge splash in terms of usability.
At 0.9 pounds, the PlayBook is ideal consuming content on the go and makes a great eBook reader if Kobo is your cup of tea.
If Kobo's history is any indication, the next - generation device will have waterproofing as a feature of the device and not a central selling point — and that's exactly as it should be.
So the first thing you are going to want to do if your Kobo ereader ever starts acting buggy and is doing strange things is to check the date and time and make sure it is correct.
with the expense of building your own platform however as mentioned, if Kobo's long term goals can be achieved by building such, then definitely, it's worth every penny that they'll be spending along the way.
If Kobo, Smashwords, Oyster etc. released their sales figures we'd know more, but right now, we don't.
If Kobo Aura One or Kobo Aura Edition 2 are not on the list of supported devices, you can name your model and specify dimensions in the message to seller.
If Kobo can be seen as the company that understands bibliophiles and bookstores, they will guarantee a large and important costumer base.
Let's just say I am looking forward to seeing if KOBO does turn into real competition for Amazon's KDP program.
It sucks to be so handcuffed to the Kindle store, so if Kobo can produce a comparable product I would certainly go with them instead.
Thus, if Kobo Writing Life can continue to broker the relationship between indie booksellers and indie authors, demonstrating, to each, the incredible value they offer, not just to their local communities, but to one another, we will have made a significant difference and demonstrated a unique value proposition that no other company is able to bring.
(Note that, if the Kobo has stopped responding for some reason, you will need to press and hold the power button for about ten seconds to turn the device off.
If Kobo is able to add complexity to this tracking then this will be another advantage they will have over Amazon which requires you to go to Author Central to get the rest of the info.
If Kobo's reach exceeds the black mark of this reaction, some of us will now hold our nose (where no such gesture used to be necessary) and continue with them.
If Kobo can lure away enough of those blue - collar writers with a shot at the top 50 list the eBook David could boost sales tremendously and provide readers with the sort of selection and price tag to lure them away from Goliath for good.
If Kobo where to find a way for you to be able to send all your annotations to your PC directly from device I'd give them the upper hand and call it the better eReader.
If Kobo releasing a new larger - screen ereader doesn't finally get Amazon to release a larger Kindle nothing will.
Yeah I guess, it would be better if Kobo had the «reading mode» feature that their tablets employ, that just shut off all notifications and internet.
The way I look at it is if Kobo didn't want people using the regional codes outside of their regions then they shouldn't work when entering them.
He mentioned, «If the Kobo Glo was compared to a paperback novel, the Aura is much akin to a hardcover.
If Kobo doesn't have retailers in the US, Kobo will not get my business.
I don't know if Kobo is releasing a 2nd gen Aura this year.
I am just wondering if the Kobo Glo HD would also have Readers Hub (hoping for a way to restore my lost items)?
If Kobo is so bad which ereader can I afford with the same price but a least better than it?
Rather, it feels as if Kobo simply extended the native Android OS to embrace the Kobo vision, in ways that are tailored for the tablet's reading activities.
If Kobo does not add an option to hide Pulse when desired, I will be very tempted to abandon Kobo.
I checked eBay to see if the Kobo Mini was still for sale anywhere but the search didn't turn up anything good, just overpriced pre-owned ones.
If Kobo moves forward with that, that'll be promising.
Conversely, if Kobo accepts the amendments and shifts it operations to Agency - Lite, it will suffer unrecoverable losses.
Now if the KOBO that Walmart sells has that Walmart logo branded into the body of the device I will definitely not buy it
I just bought a hardcover of Stephen Pinker's latest book because it was about the same price as an ebook; I would have bought through Kobo if Kobo offered the right price point (they didn't, but Indigo sure did).
If Kobo had done some more real - use testing and delayed the Vox for a couple of months while fixing all of these issues then I most - likely have been a long time customer — but now, because of all the issues, I'm not sure I will ever be a Kobo customer.
Don't know if the Kobo Glo is delicate, but can tell you the light is very even, no imperfections or distractions, color is excellent.
I may wait until tax refunds come back in early February just to see if Kobo updates their line further... particularly the H2O.
I wonder if the Kobo Glow screen will be as delicate as the B&N Nook.
If Kobo wants to encourage switching, they're gonna have to promote it themselves.
If Kobo or iTunes was as supportive of indie writers as Amazon (which tends to not see much of a difference between any source of writing as the company cares only for sales), I'd use them.
I wonder if Kobo will offer deals too; it would be a good way to offer coupon codes for discounts on ebooks.
If Kobo had not released the Glo HD in May, I doubt we would have seen last month's release of the Paperwhite 3.
It would be nice if Kobo adopted the software the Sony eReaders had that allowed them to connect to a «Public Library's» Overdrive service and search / checkout / download without using a computer and Adobe Digital Edition.
Not clear to me if Kobo refuses to support Kindle's format for competitive reasons, or if Amazon refuses to license it to other ereaders -LRB-?)
Does anyone know if Kobo cleaned up their act since then?
If Kobo didn't introduce the Kobo Glo HD, then things might have been different.
I would love it if Kobo introduced audiobooks, especially if they had a feature like Whispersync that Amazon have.
If Kobo doesn't have the book, then the book will not transfer.
I wonder if Kobo has improved theirs or if it has remained the same?
I would switch from Audible in a heartbeat if Kobo had this service.
If Kobo can rush out the Mini 2 and get it in Walmart right away, this could really be a massive success.
If Kobo continues this same book - apartheid policy on their new device, it will be a deal - breaker for me, and I will simply wait for the Sony T3, since Sony enables you to group your books regardless of purchase place.
Today, we take a look to see if Kobo has made any improvements from the H2O to the Glo HD.
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