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The Signature also adds wireless charging, a unique ereader feature. You can double the storage, or even quadruple it with the Paperwhite Signature Edition. We even think the upgrades are worthwhile for the right buyers. We like the adjustable warm light for reading in the dark, and the slim design with a flat face is appealing and easy to read. The Kindle 2022 is catching up fast, now with more storage than the Paperwhite, but the latter's 6.8-inch display is a great size for reading on as compared to a 6-inch tablet, keeping it at a higher spot than the latest Amazon Kindle. We still think the Kindle Paperwhite is the best Kindle you can buy, thanks to its water-resistant design and crisp, bright E Ink display.
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We wish that Kobo Plus was available for all of our readers, but even without that subscription service, we think the Kobo Libra 2 is the best ereader you can buy right now. And you can sideload more fonts onto a Kobo without any issues, including Amazon's fonts like Bookerly. Kobo devices also can read more file types, including the popular ePub format that Kindle can't handle natively. IPX8 waterproofing rounds up its physical characteristics.Īdding to its value-for-money outlook is the fact that, in several regions, you can borrow books from a local library that supports OverDrive, saving you the cost of having to buy new ebooks. And the 7-inch screen is the sweet spot in our books – not too small, not too big and perfectly portable. These kinds of ereaders are really comfortable to hold and use in one hand, making the likes of the Kobo Libra 2 perfect for the daily commute. We also love the asymmetric design with the page-turn buttons. The screen refreshes super fast, and the huge battery lasts weeks on end. You get tons more storage as the default is 32GB here, something most other mainstream ereaders don't offer. While the snappy and super responsive E Ink Carta 1200 screen is now available on several ereaders, including the next-best Amazon Kindle Paperwhite, the Libra 2 performs better than the competition. It's a fantastic all-around champion that should be your first port of call when buying an ereader.
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We gave the Kobo Libra 2 full marks in our review, which should really say all you need to know, and we haven't changed our minds since testing it in 2021.

There is hope, however, with a new display called E Ink Gallery 3 set to debut on the PocketBook Viva some time soon and this, according to both E Ink and PocketBook, should allow colors to be more saturated.įrom there, you need to consider if you want an ereader that can take a dip in the bath or a pool, such as the Kobo Libra 2 and Amazon Kindle Paperwhite, and whether you want a reader with physical page-turn buttons.ĭespite newer models on the market, the Kobo Libra 2 is still the best overall ereader you can get because it offers great bang for your buck. While color ereaders exist, they're hard to recommend with the E Ink Kaleido screen technology as colors are still muted. Whatever your needs are, all ereaders use similar E Ink technology which, at the time of writing, is usually the Carta 1200 screen, so they all display crisp text and fonts that look better on a grayscale screen. Are you a student or a researcher? You could considering a note-taking ereader. Have a vast collection of EPUBs or prefer to borrow from your local library? Perhaps Kobo is the way to go if you live outside the US. I need to find where collections are discussed here at MR.Love comics and graphic novels? You'll want a color ereader. Side note: since I upgraded from a K3 to the Paperwhite 2014, I am having to learn to deal with collections. So I arbitrarily chose AZW3.Īs of this posting, does it still make a difference which output format I choose? I generally prefer to email my ebooks from within Calibre vs side-loading). I know I can manually set the output to AZW3 via Preferences/Behavior. The list of preferred output formats from the Behavior dropdown list does not show other than mobi (no old or new mobi). I have no idea if this is the old or new mobi format. My question: the Calibre welcome wizard chooses mobi as the preferred output format when the Paperwhite option is chosen. I had trouble emailing some of my lost ebooks and had to side-load them.

I bought a new Paperwhite 2014 late last year and have just been reading through what I've bought since plus a number of old titles that somehow came across in an incomplete collections that came from the old K3 somehow. The DRM seems to be a non event this time around with a simplified plug-in from AA.
#Calibre for kindle paperwhite Pc
Resurrecting this old thread as I am just now getting Calibre up and running on my rebuilt PC (Win 8.1pro X64) and was dreading having to figure out all the DRM stuff I learned (and forgot) 4+ years ago.
