![]() ![]() Both the Aura H20 and the Kindle Voyage allow you to send web pages to the device for later reading-Aura through Pocket, Kindle through Readability.įlexibility to use books and documents from outside of the proprietary ecosystem is particularly important to me. Comic book formats like CBZ and CBR also work. It pretty much takes any eBook type: EPUB, EPUB3, PDF, MOBI, and Adobe DRM digital editions. Both the Kindle Voyage and the Aura H20 are built to prioritize support for their respective eBookstores, but the Kobo eReader is more opened to sideloading. If you want to use non-DRM protected eBooks, the type of eReader you buy makes a huge difference. The Aura H20 is the most open eReader in terms of compatibility and it is the only eReader that has a microSD card slot.įirst, let me say a few things about compatibility. You reach a point where the image is fine and little resolution improvements are irrelevant. In fact, often the e-text looks better than it does on the cheaply printed paper books that are now commonplace. Ever since Amazon’s Paperwhite and Kobo’s Aura HD, eReader screens have been as clear as a paper book. The thing about all these detailed resolution and ppi specs, however, is that they only serve for marketing and reviewing purposes. Both the Kindle Voyage and the Aura H20 have the same resolution, but the Kobo eReader’s larger size makes it 265ppi rather than 300ppi. Amazon makes a big deal out of resolution, comparing pixels per inch and screen resolution and all of that stuff. ![]()
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