Sentences with phrase «made glo»

Now where i think you guys screwed up is because you made glo look worst and i really don't get why.
Together, all this makes the Glo a truly compelling alternative to the e-book big boys.
Too bad they didn't make a Glo version of the Mini for $ 20 more.
In case this happened I bought a sleep cover that makes the Glo a little larger than the new Aura HD and adds a little bit of weight.
Where claims give rise to «common or related issues of fact or law» the court has the discretionary power to make a GLO to manage the claims governed by the GLO in a co-ordinated fashion.
There has been reluctance among the judiciary to make GLOs and CPR 19.10 has been interpreted strictly (see, for example, Allerton v Brewin Dolphin Securities (unreported) and Hobson v Ashton Morton Slack [2006] EWHC 1134 (QB), [2006] All ER (D) 298 (May)-RRB-.

Not exact matches

Glo Baby makes organic, fair trade hooded towels that are thick and luxurious.
A letter fired by the NCA to Glo management, and signed by its Acting Director — General, Mr. William Tervie, and intercepted by The Herald revealed that, Glo owes Microwave Link frequencies an outstanding balance of Ghc 4,955,123.64; made from 2013 to 2015, a net of Ghc 750,000, brings the outstanding balance as at December 2015 to Ghc 4,205,123.64.
The system, called GLO - Roots, makes roots in soil easier to watch.
I love my glo more than any other make.
And I made the ebook attractive just like yours is, Jami, with the oversized initial (since drop caps are iffy on some devices, like my Kobo Glo) and a small chapter graphic.
The Kobo Glo was the company's first attempt at making an e-reader that utilizes the same type of front - lite technology that we saw with the Kindle Paperwhite and Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight.
A German e-commerce website accidentally put the new Touch Lux 3 as a product before Pocketbook could officially make an announcement.This is actually a fairly regular occurrence in the e-reader industry and recently occurred with the Kobo Glo HD.
Today, we take a look to see if Kobo has made any improvements from the H2O to the Glo HD.
I'm waiting for a really good comparison of the Kindle Paperwhite vs Kobo Glo with regards to the screen and touch sensitivity, I have trouble with the Glo sometimes selecting text for highlighting or making notes.
The Sony reflows the PDF to make it fit the screen, while the Glo forces you to pan and scan, viewing a small subset of a page at a time.
I have spent extensive time this year trying to make the right choice and my trial and error path led me to Kobo Glo HD, which has the best screen quality out there in terms of contrast and amazingly uniform frontlight.
This title's illustrations pop with the Day - Glo colors created by its subjects and will catch any reader's attention while reinforcing that there are many pathways to making and that making as a team can create a powerful synergy.
What I'd really love to see is that beautiful, flush screen that the Voyage has where the text kind of looks like it's «floating» on the screen... The kobo glo hd and the PW3 appear to be missing that feature which makes me think that it's not easily repeatable... will the screen be just as beautiful here?
I want Kobo to make a new ereader that takes the existing (and frankly, already as perfect as can be managed by mere mortals) tiny slim and light flush - screen - and - bezel chassis of the 6 inch Aura combined with the super awesome 300ppi screen from the Glo HD.
dear i will buy but the shipment rate is greater than it so make a good way to buy GLO HD [email protected]
If you are new to e-readers and have not bought any e-books from either company, the Kobo Glo would likely make the most sense.
The Glo HD has a more budget design compared to the Nook but the software is a lot more advanced, so unless the waterproofing and hackable Android OS mean a lot to potential customers it's hard to see many people choosing the Nook over the Glo HD, especially when B&N makes it so people can't download their purchased ebooks for backup and neglects to add Adobe DRM support for library ebooks and books purchased from other sources.
The texture of the Kobo Glo's rear is different from the Kobo eReader Touch's too, ditching the quilted contouring but keeping a diamond - shaped pattern, this time made up of thin lines cut into the back.
In order to get the Glo HD price down, the Canadian based company had to make some sacrifices.
The brightness settings, much like the Kobo Glo and Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight, make it totally adjustable.
The Glo, which lists for $ 129.99, also features a 1,024x768 - pixel - resolution, 6 - inch e-ink display (yes, it's a touch screen) that Kobo says makes text and images appear crisper.
hi, can you make a comparisonvideo with the kobo glo hd?
A thin black bezel made of soft - touch, rubbery material surrounds the Glo's 6 - inch, high resolution (1024 by 768 pixels) touchscreen, and extends to the back of the device, where it's scored in Kobo's distinctive diamond - quilt pattern.
The Glo HD actually is perforated, which means there is hundreds of small little indentations that make it easy to hold.
It didn't really make much sense for Kobo to discontinue the Glo HD because now they don't have a 6 - inch model with a high - res screen to compete with all the other 300 ppi ereaders.
The Kobo Glo e-ink reader is made by Kobo, a Canadian company, in order to compete with the industry heavyweights such as the Nook Simple Touch GlowLight, as well as the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite.
Tamblyn also makes it sound like the Kobo Glo and Aura HD could be discontinued as well, saying that Kobo wants to concentrate on its three main ereading devices, the Kobo Touch, Kobo Aura, and the new Kobo Aura H2O.
Just make sure the cover you're looking to get is for the Glo «HD» specifically and not the regular first edition Kobo Glo (the non-HD model) because they are different sizes.
This ended up breaking the power switch on my original Glo, which makes it a huge hassle to turn on and off, so this kind of upgrade definitely comes with some risks (but at least the Glo HD doesn't have a power slider to break).
The Kindle Paperwhite and Kobo Glo are among the first ebook readers to come with built - in frontlights in order to make the E Ink screens readable in the dark and in areas with low lighting.
Unfortunately it has a lower resolution screen than the Kobo Glo HD, and it has no benefits over it, and the price is only $ 10 lower so none of it really makes much sense.
If the oddly named Kobo Aura Edition 2 had something new or better to offer, or if it was priced lower, it would make a lot more sense for it to replace the Glo HD, but not at the current price and configuration.
The process worked fine and is really easy to do but unfortunately the touchscreen is not working on my Glo anymore so I couldn't make use of it.
What makes the Kobo Glo HD unique from other Kobo devices is the super high 300 ppi resolution screen.
But H2O's lower resolution — 265 ppi, compared to 300 ppi on the Kindle Paperwhite and Kobo Glo HD — made reading less enjoyable.
Kobo claims the Glo is good for 70 hours of continuous life with ComfortGlow turned on and Wi - Fi turned off, and we've barely made a dent on the gauge in our time with the reader, where — thanks to the Great British weather — ComfortGlow has been turned on more often than off.
Predictably, the design has helped to make the device a bit chunkier, with the Aura HD measuring 0.46 inch thick, compared to the Glo's 0.4 inch and Paperwhite's 0.36 inch.
Design and Display The Glo HD measures 6.2 by 4.5 by 0.4 inches (HWD) and weighs 6.4 ounces, making it roughly the same size as the Kindle Voyage, which measures 6.4 by 4.5 by 0.3 inches (HWD) and weighs 6.3 ounces.
It turns out that while the Kobo Glo isn't enough to make Amazon Kindle Paperwhite owners switch, it's just about as good, and therefore a solid option for anyone who chafes at Amazon's lack of ePub compatibility or expandable storage.
While you won't enjoy the huge selection of books and periodicals that Amazon's Kindle Store and Amazon Prime make available to Kindle Paperwhite owners, the wide variety of file types that are supported — and therefore vast amount of content that Glo HD users can read on their device — will leave Kobo buyers satisfied with their purchase.
I wanted to check out the Kobo Glo, but they made it impossible for me to get one when they came out.
The Aura HD's light is less bright and doesn't seem to wash out the appearance of the text as much, but the Glo's light makes the screen appear whiter.
The back however is a departure from the flat back of the Glo and other eReaders and features very nice ergonomic angular grooves making it very friendly for your hands.
This gives it a boost in pixel density, making it closer to the HD screens used on some newer devices like the Kindle Paperwhite and Kobo Glo.
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