Reviewers Liked
- Compact design; Large ebook selection; Unique Reading Life Stats
- More pocketable than 6-inch e-readers like Amazon Kindle, Touch display, Sturdy and easy to hold, Superb font controls, Supports ePub, Incorporates reading metrics and awards
- Light and comfortable, Size is good for small hands, Lots of control over text inside eBooks, Touchcontrolled and easy to use, Access to eBook sources beyond Kobo's store
- A great price for an eBook reader. Small and portable. WiFi enabled and touchscreen on a budget. Crisp display with easy to read clean type, The
- Small, light and pocket sized
- Inexpensive for a touch screen ebook reader. Small, cute form factor. Powerful ecosystem of books, mobile, and PC apps. Supports ePub format
- Inexpensive, Notably small and lightweight, Intuitive UI
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Tiny screen doesn't fit much text on the page; Ebooks more expensive than competition; Can't share book passages or lend books; Very small periodical selection
- No audio features, screen lighting, or SD-card slot, Tapping near display margins is difficult, Small display means more page turns, Not much cheaper than some 6-inch readers
- E Ink screen doesn't offer as much contrast as the competition, Could use faster performance
- Sluggish page turns can make reading a frustrating experience. Screen size allows for less words and hampers a quick reader. Touch controls a little frustrating as have to be very precise. No expandable memory
- Touchscreen not as responsive as we'd like, contrast could be better
- Sluggish. Slightly stubborn touch screen. Display is noticeably smaller than that of a paperback book. No memory card slot
- Limited screen space, No expandable storage, Lowcontrast display
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