Not exact matches
There are
other options, but considering the Tab 4 NOOK is the only one in the current round
of next - gen
eReaders to offer more than eight hours
of battery
life in a single charge, even with Wi - Fi on and screen brightness up, it's hard to justify getting anything else for the student in your
life.
I'd like to know what you think
of Battery
Life — I have heard it does not last nearly as long as
other Ereaders and it is one
of the major cons
of getting this one.
Reading
Life is one
of three unique components
of the Kobo social - reading experience, the
others being the Kobo
eReading App and Kobo Pulse.
The only drawback is that the device has a 7 - inch LCD (TFT) screen with a pixel resolution
of 800 x 480, so it won't have great battery
life like E Ink
ereaders — the spec sheet says up to eight hours in reading mode, 4 - 6 using
other applications.
The original Nook, in part because
of the LCD screen, doesn't get very good battery
life compared to
other E Ink
ereaders, so hopefully the new Nook will improve in that area.
One
other major hook
of Kobo's new
eReader: The Touch Edition builds in Kobo's Reading
life social networking features launched earlier this year in its mobile apps.
The performance
of the device in page turns and normal useful is noticeably quicker that The kindle Touch and
other eReaders with a good battery
life even with using the light.
Using the ipad and
other ereader devices to promote green
living through electronic distribution
of newspapers and magazines to the mainstream public.