
: Re: Kindle Paperwhite VS Kobo Glo: Screen Contrast Comparison The two e-readers are almost evenly matched in the physical features department. The only variable left out is the quality of the screens.
This is really an opinion question, but I can offer my superficial thoughts:
Amazon has more free titles and lending capabilities (with Overdrive, etc). It's nice to have the cloud just deliver these things. I know you say that you don't care about the e-store, but prices on Amazon in USA are generally lower and discounted more often.
SD cards let you store a lot more books than the Kindle does.
Previously Kindle e-ink devices had an inferior format (and often looked like crap), but they updated the format after releasing the Kindle Fire. Kobo glo can read epubs -- though I don't think any epub3 features.
Both devices are basically in the same class of readers, and the technical differences between them are not significant. I suspect that Kindle would have better software running on it though and better add ons (dictionary, notetaking, social features, etc). Each generation of e-ink displays touts small differences, but I don't think they are not important at this point. (You could probably look it up, but refresh rates have improved a lot on the Kindle and probably Kobo too.
I would choose the Kobo over the Kindle if and only if:
1)I mainly bought DRM free titles and read a lot of public domain stuff AND
2)the price on the Kobo was more than 25% cheaper than the Kindle.
One more thing: avoid the Special Offers Kindles. They really take up too much space on the home page.
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