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julesjones ([personal profile] julesjones) wrote2013-05-27 10:05 am

Cheap Kobos at WH Smith

Much as I love my Cybook Gen3, it's elderly. So I had it in mind to get one of the Nooks that were being flogged off at £30, should I be able to find one. Of course, there were none to be had, but in my wanderings around the Arndale Centre on Friday night just to be certain, I noticed that WH Smith were having a one day only special on Kobos - £20 off all models. Which made the Kobo Mini £30...

So I now have a Kobo Mini, which I have not actually plugged in and set up yet and thus cannot report on. However, if any other UK resident is interested in getting a cheap Kobo, keep an eye on your local Smith's, since they seem to be running this as an occasional promotion. The purchase included a multi-use discount voucher for 20% off any accessories I buy between now and August.
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Glo owner here

[personal profile] vatine 2013-05-27 10:19 am (UTC)(link)
I have a Kobo Glo (to replace my Kobo (no model name, but the larger-storage model of the two original Kobos) that had a screen breakage after an unfortunate backpack incident), chosen because I like the display size, it's about the same size as a paperback page.

On the whole, I am quite pleased with both Kobos I have owned, the first one I had for a bit over a year, until it finally ended up in a full-enough backpack that it bent too much for the screen, somehow, and ended up displaying things only on the top 3rd of the display. I purchased a stiff-ish case for the Glo, so it should hopefully not suffer the same fate.

As a general recommendation, I find Calibre to be a fairly good way of managing the library on my reader, it makes it easy to shove things not bought from Kobo onto the device (that's close to every ebook I have bought, the only one I can think oif that's through the Kobo store is a Scalzi collection).