They both have their advantages, you must choose. Look for an online comparison.
They both have their advantages, you must choose. Look for an online comparison.
The Amazon Kindle is a great value as it is one of the lowest cost ereaders and receives great reviews.
About read kindle books on Kobo, we have to at first remove Kindle DRM from books and then convert Kindle format to pdf or epub.Then transfer those pdf or epub files to kobo devices with USB cable.
Yes, the newest Kobo eReader, the Kobo WiFi Touch has a touch screen. The older models (such as the Kobo WiFi) do not have touch screens.
There are many places like the library to fine Kobo eBook readers for free. The Kobo range from $199.00 to $218.00. The Kobo cost more than the kindle.
You cannot download a backlight on a Kobo Touch e-reader.
The Kindle keyboard is better IMHO. The keyboard version has tactile buttons - instead of a touch-sensitive screen.
Yes. The Kindle Touch comes with a choice of games. Some free, some not. However, the Kindle Touch has much better games than the iPad 2. Like, the iPad 2 has Temple Run, witch is popular. The Kindle Touch has Running Away From The Dead. So much better than Temple Run. The Kindle Touch does have games.
The Kobo Touch edition has already been released.
From reviews posted online, the Kindle is more often the higher recommended product. Although consumers do find the Kobo easy to use, it seems as though the quality and ease of downloads is easier with the Kindle.
The Kindle supports the following file formats... Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively; HTML, DOC, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP The Kobo supports the following file formats... Books: EPUB, PDF and MOBI Documents: PDF Images: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP and TIFF Text: TXT, HTML and RTF Comic Books: CBZ and CBR
Both the touch and the keyboard but it depends in the person.