08-26-2013, 08:58 AM | #1 |
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Frontlit alternative to Sony Readers - advice needed
Hi! I have used Sony devices for about four years, but after the recent announcement by Sony (no frontlight) I'm looking at E-Ink alternatives. The PW is not an option for various reasons, although I really like its display and light. It's the only frontlit device I've seen in person, since few physical stores in my country stock E-Ink readers you can look at.
I would like to hear from others who have experience with alternatives. Price is not really a consideration for a device I'm using for hours each day. I'm especially interested in hearing about contenders I might have missed. Right now the Kobo Glo seems most attractive, alternatively the Aura, however I have seen rumours that Kobo will announce a new reader soon. I have a few requirements apart from the frontlight:
Not important:
What I love about my current 650 is its stability and durability, which is also why I really hoped Sony would make a lighted reader. I find clip-on lights and lighted covers cumbersome, especially when reading in bed. I have done some research, here's a quick summary of my findings:
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08-26-2013, 09:10 AM | #2 |
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You've done your research very thoroughly. I'm not aware of any other devices than the ones you mention. Personally I think the Kindle Paperwhite is the best one on the market, but I know you've said you don't want one of those.
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08-26-2013, 09:30 AM | #3 |
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The Kobo Glo is really fantastic. However Kobo is having an "event" tomorrow at which they might introduce new e-ink readers.
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08-27-2013, 04:19 PM | #4 |
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There is pocketbook and tolino. Tolino didn't have a dictionary when it came out but perhaps they added it.
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08-28-2013, 08:17 AM | #5 | |
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So I bought a Kobo Glo which was much better from this point of view: high definition, good lighting, possibility to play with existing fonts / margins / spaces between lines, and to sideload other, even more readable fonts. Once I got used to the system, and discovered the plugins in Calibre to adjust the home screen to my taste, I loved it, even though the translation dictionaries are much poorer than Sony's. But then, I prefer single language dictionaries, which exist only for English in Sony. It is pleasant that the Kobos know to call the right dictionary for the book I'm reading: I read in 5 languages in parallel, and it was annoying to have to change the dictionary every time I opened a book. The quality of the bilingual dictionaries (and the possibility of navigating within), PDFs management and global navigation (in books and within books are the only things which I now find poorer (much) in Kobo compared to Sony. I solved the note calling problems with converting annotated books to kepubs, which make it even better than with Sony (I like the pop-up for short notes). I now read on the Aura HD which I bought as soon as it came out, and which is way above the Glo: the lighting is much better, the definition too, but it is harder to hold one handed (I have small hands, and it is slippery). The brand new Aura 6" with medium definition might be your answer: from what I gather, it is less heavy, less slippery, and smaller all around. Anyway, I now find the low Sony definition unbearable. The time appears rapidly at the top when you tap the page number to get menus, but is not otherwise visible. With help from Calibre, plugins and this forum, I now manage shelves fine on the Kobos. I know there are ways to sideload dictionaries, but haven't ventured. |
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08-28-2013, 08:39 AM | #6 | |
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I have looked at the specs for the new Aura, and that will probably be my new reader. I realise that the Kobo will need some tweaking to perform to my liking, but I'm comfortable with that. Now it remains to be seen how easy it is to buy it from Norway. |
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08-30-2013, 07:23 PM | #7 |
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I switched from Sony PRS-650 to Kobo Glo. I've had no stability problems and no screen problems. Very happy with the decision.
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