![]() HD E-ink Carts display with Included light and 4gb of memory. At last, this one was the best deal for the price. Before I bought it, I did a lot of research because there are so many readers out there. The rubberized backside is very smooth and gives a very pleasant feeling. I love that it has very configurable fonts sizes and weights. I passed through Sony and Kindle, and the quality of this Canadian item does have very much to offer. Read full reviewĮven though it's a discontinued gadget by Rakuten, I think it is one of the best reader I have ever had. I connect it to my computer once a week for about an hour to load some new articles, and that seems to keep it charged enough. Just turn on the wifi and sync the Glo with Pocket - it's quick - and you have it on the reader. Great for those really long articles you might find on the New York Times or an online magazine. BUT I really like the Pocket app which allows you to save something from a website and read it on your Glo. I'm a *book* purist, and don't go for other gimmicks and social networking stuff. If pdf is your main thing you should get a tablet computer. The pdf system was designed for computers and printers, not ebooks. Natural light is still the very best way to read.) It doesn't lock you in to an ecosystem, leaving you free to get your books wherever you want. The O/S reacts quickly to input, the screen is always easy to see, the light isn't harsh (I never have it above 15%, mainly using it as a fill-in for natural light. ![]() But the Glo HD is light years ahead of them. ![]() I've had a Kindle and a succession of Sony products.
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