I did a lot of research for a not so tech-savy friend of mine what e-reader to get.
Since here in Europe having a kindle/barnes&nobles one was not so usefull the next best thing seemed to be the Sony, but looking into reviews there are a lottttt of people with problems. It has troubles with some formats and screws up displaying them.
I ended up getting her the Kobo Glow and it has been amazing. The extra money for the back-light has totally paid of, you can set it at multiple intensity levels so really convenient whenever you want to read and it lasts for ages.
The rest of the interface with Wifi etc is not spectecular, but same as the other e-readers with the whole nifty functions to keep reading easy.
I downloaded some books for her (yes.. illegal *shame*) that she already had in hardcover and it's just drag-and-drop like a USB-drive.
So +1 for Kobo (Glow)
Since here in Europe having a kindle/barnes&nobles one was not so usefull the next best thing seemed to be the Sony, but looking into reviews there are a lottttt of people with problems. It has troubles with some formats and screws up displaying them.
I ended up getting her the Kobo Glow and it has been amazing. The extra money for the back-light has totally paid of, you can set it at multiple intensity levels so really convenient whenever you want to read and it lasts for ages.
The rest of the interface with Wifi etc is not spectecular, but same as the other e-readers with the whole nifty functions to keep reading easy.
I downloaded some books for her (yes.. illegal *shame*) that she already had in hardcover and it's just drag-and-drop like a USB-drive.
So +1 for Kobo (Glow)
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