: Wanted To Buy e-book reader


robert
Sep 30th, 2010, 10:51 PM
Looking for a Kobo or Sony e-book reader.

E-mail me with model and asking price.

Thanks in advance.

Robert

robert
Oct 20th, 2010, 10:42 AM
Wow over 100 looks and no offers?:eek::(

winwintoo
Oct 20th, 2010, 11:20 AM
Most people who bought the Kobo reader already returned it to the store and got their money back.

Don't waste your money, it's not worth it.

But as always, your mileage may vary.

Margaret

robert
Oct 20th, 2010, 07:53 PM
Thanks Margaret. I've been following the e-book thread and not heard that. Can you say why the many returns of the kobo.

Thanks.
Robert

winwintoo
Oct 20th, 2010, 09:30 PM
Thanks Margaret. I've been following the e-book thread and not heard that. Can you say why the many returns of the kobo.

Thanks.
Robert

My views might be skewed by the fact that I have an iPad so others probably have different experience.

Things I didn't like: the Kobo didn't "feel" substantial. I have old handheld games (solitaire etc) that have a much more solid feel to them. This thing was flimsy.

It was slow. Menus took a long time to open. The screen was not easy to read. I loaded one book on it and immediately lost it among the pre-loaded books. There didn't appear to be a search function so I don't know what you'd do if you loaded the 1500 books on it that it claims to hold - that would be a looooooooot of scrolling :D

I haven't read of any disgruntled users on this forum, but I belong to another list that recently had a long discussion about ebooks and readers and one gal there works for Borders in the US. She said that most of the Kobos they sold were returned the same day.

I'm a long time Mac user and expect things I buy to have a decent feel to them when I've paid a price. I would expect a $149 Kobo to have a better screen and perform better than a 10 year old solitaire game that I bought for less than $20. Now if the Kobo was only $20 or even $50 I would think it was a heck of a bargain and learn to put up with it's deficiencies.

Also, being tied to the Kobo book store might leave you wishing you had another reader. I started out buying from Kobo but quickly found that the Kindle store is much more user friendly and of course has a better selection - and you can read their books on many platforms and many devices - which means you can share books with family.

But, once again, this is just my opinion.

Margaret

robert
Oct 21st, 2010, 01:38 PM
Thanks for that Margaret. I'll do more reading, so to speak, on the Sony model.

I'd love an ipad but can't justify it when I already own Apple laptops and desktops.I mainly want it for reading old pulp fiction "literature" like the shadow and conan and such.

SD-B
Dec 4th, 2010, 08:24 PM
I know someone looking for a KINDLE------if anyone has a good price on one, please PM me

Greenman
Dec 12th, 2010, 01:36 PM
... :mad:

winwintoo
Dec 12th, 2010, 02:28 PM
Thanks for the update Rob. The Kobo I had experience with was an early version which accounts for the problems. I'm glad they have improved in later versions. I'll likely try one again in the new year.

Margaret

Rps
Dec 12th, 2010, 03:09 PM
My two cents worth: Kobo experience is inferior to that of the Sony, in my opinion. Battery life for both is less than published and it can have some problems with the sync.

Sony has an excellent reader and the upscale allows you to touch screen annotate, but it is clumsy. Battery life, as I said is less than published. Very easy on the eyes.

Haven't tried the Kindle, but the keyboard would allow for better annotations, as I believe the program handles that aspect of the reader.

Really, if you can see the type, based on my experience, I think the Touch can outperfrom any of the above and it is cheaper when you consider what you get..... I know it's not a reader per se, but I can certainly do the job.

johnnydee
Dec 12th, 2010, 03:59 PM
I have a Sony Kindle Jetbook and Libretek and if you are looking to save money and buy used just buy the cheapest one!
They are all very reasonable now!
I think you can get the jetbook and libretek for $100 new!

I enjoy all of them and they all have their own quirks!
As long as you use calibre you'll be fine with any of them!

John

WhatAGuy
Apr 26th, 2011, 10:32 AM
I have a Sony PRS-300 I would sell. Condition is 10 out of 10. Still have the box and all. I would like to see $100 for it.

Cheers!

Looking for a Kobo or Sony e-book reader.

E-mail me with model and asking price.

Thanks in advance.

Robert