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.
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.
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.
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
i have a kobo and for me,it is better than a kindle because it can hold more books, it is more quick and speedy,you can have more colours like blue or purple,i have a blue one unlike kindle which has only grey s the colour. you can also read some Free books! you can both go on internet but kobos is more well connected and more quicker.kobo is very cheap and is alot cheaper than kindle the cheapiest kobo is at wh smiths brent cross 99.99 pounds what a bargain!
The Sony e-reader is better because they have a very good rep and kobo doesn't!
Well, Amazon doesn't really like people copying books for other kindles. But, you can connect the accounts and can share books. Also, if you want to transfer the books from the kindle 1 to kindle 2, you should just use the same amazon account to transfer the books. Copying the book from the drive into the other kindle works too. Another option available in most cases is to temporarily loan the Kindle eBook from one Kindle to another Kindle. See related links for how.
I think so, I have a nook and I like it but I have always liked borders better but they are in trouble also. I have a kobo and a sony reader and a kindle so I am all set no matter what happens.
Click! by Scott A. Butler is currently exclusive to Amazon Kindle. This is set to change in the future when the exclusivity expires.
There are different sites to help you format your book for kindle and nook, here are a few websites to help reviews.cnet.com/how-to-self-publish-an-e-book gizmodo.com/5586204/publishing-eBooks-kindle-ipad-nook-kobo