Amazon’s not the only player in the
e-reader game: upstart British rival Kobo
has just unleashed a counter attack on the US online giant. Meet the Kobo Aura
HD, a premium e-reader with what the company is claiming is the world’s sharpest
E Ink display.
We’ve always had a soft spot for
Kobo, whose solid e-readers have managed to even undercut Amazon, while
delivering much of the same experience. With the Kobo Aura HD, the company’s
moving upmarket though: this £139.99 gadget for bookworms comes with souped up
specs, including a scorchingly fast 1GHz processor. It connects over Wi-Fi to
Kobo’s online shop stuffed full with more than three million titles, but with a
hearty 4GB of storage for your digital library, which you can expand a further
32GB with a memory card, you shouldn’t run out of space for your purchases.
The big news however is the screen.
At 6.8-inches, it’s significantly larger than most e-reader displays, but it’s
also sharper too, with a dpi resolution of 265 – by contrast, Amazon’s
otherwise superb Kindle Paperwhite clocks in at a blurrier 212. If digital fuzz
is what’s stopping you from making the jump from paperbacks, this might just be
the incentive you need to switch.
Intrigued? The Kobo Aura HD is up
for pre-order later today, and goes on sale at WH Smith on 25 April, in ivory,
espresso or onyx hues. Will it prove better than an E Ink e-reader with a
backlight for bedtime reading? We’ll let you know in a full review very soon. [Source]
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