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Which eBook Reader Is Best For You?

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Kobo Touch eReader

Originally reviewed by 09 November 2011

The Kobo Touch eReader is the latest ebook reader to try and lure in the high street buyer. And for the most part, it’s a great success. It’s thin, light, attractive and has a good E-ink screen. On pure speed it can’t match the latest Amazon Kindle, and the Kobo Store could do with some optimisation, but if you need a touchscreen ereader, this is the best connected ebook reader available in the UK.

Our Score

8/10

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