So I thought there would be a way to download them from
the onboard ebook store.
Not exact matches
Both devices offer similar reading features like adding notes, highlights, bookmarks, both have dictionary lookup, translations, Wikipedia reference, each offers reading stats, social network sharing, search, table of contents,
onboard stores, collections for organizing content, and both support library
ebooks and have a basic web browser that can download DRM free
ebooks from free
ebook websites.
OverDrive Support: All Kobo ereaders support OverDrive for getting free
ebooks from public libraries, but only the Kobo Aura One has
onboard support to download the books directly from the Kobo
store; all other Kobo's require sideloading the
ebooks using a computer.
Its 64 GB of
onboard memory is perfect to
store almost everything you love - videos, songs, photos and
ebooks.
Right now ereaders like Onyx and Pocketbook lack a brand name
ebook store onboard that would appeal to a wider audience of readers, especially in English - language markets.
The H2O comes with 4 GB of
onboard storage, which is enough space to hold thousands of books downloaded from Kobo's
eBook and Magazine
store.
The e-reader also has 4 GB
onboard storage to
store your
ebooks and PDF files.