*Finally a good **Newest.Technology** Kindle . The updated screen lighting is perfect. I take this everywhere. I even take it to the beach and I can easily read anything. I like all the features, too*
I bought a kindle paperwhite a few weeks ago and I love it. Since I'm outside the US, is the easiest way to get an e-reader and support if anything happens to it. I have a lot o epub books on my laptop, but I just use Calibre to change the format. No issues at all with that.
I live in Ghana and looking forward to buy my first e-reader but don't know which to buy. I have a lot of Epubs on my laptop to and want you to recommend for me. Kobo Libra 2 or Kindle Paperwhite signature edition.
@@dominicamoakobaah9516 I don't have any experience with Kobo's e-readers. I chose Kindle for the support that Amazon provides in my country (Chile). As for the formats, it shouldn't be an issue, just change them with Calibre. I would recommend you to pick the e-reader that could give you the best customer service in your country.
I’m searching for an e reader that supports Bluetooth and that’s it. If you check out kindle paperwhite reviews a lot of people are upset that Bluetooth doesn’t work on Australian kindle paperwhite which is so weird??? I’m not sure what to do. I like the size of the kindle screen. Should I buy a kindle from overseas or should I buy a kobo that supports audiobooks. I have never bought an e reader
Thank you for the video. I’d never heard of Kobo until I checked whether a particular Australian retailer carried Kindle. Given that my library has Ebooks and this is probably a good way to avoid late fees due to my laziness returning physical books, I’m no longer going for Kindle.
@@bhoqeem1975 kobo is a canadian company and only one seller in australia stocks kobo be it not to well and hiden in a corner with staf that know nothing about ereaders. i had never heard of barns and nobles till i looked up alternativs as we dont have any other option in australia and this sucks.
Yeah Kindle is now accepting epub format…thank goodness! About time! I don’t know if I can buy off other sources though, have you tried buying from say Apple or Google books and send to your Kindle.
@@Nikkilodean19 not really I mostly buy my books on Amazon or i put books my friends send me. Like you have a kindle address link to your account so you send your file to this address and it convert the book to fit your kindle like something like that .
Why don’t these reviews ever mention that you can actually read library books on your Kindle as well, I read about a book a month on my Kindle and I haven’t purchased one from Amazon in over two years…
@sakura san I think I figured it out. A lot if the reviewers are Canadian and apparently Kindle is it compatible with Libby and Overdrive outside of the United States.
Does the Kobo support drag and drop? I only want to copy epub & pdf from my laptop to the ebook reader. No interest in purchasing anything from a store. Thank you.
With the sage there are a few more nice features. Note book and annotations with the surface pen I already have, pocket integration. And combining Dropbox with a chrome extension called "Save as Ebook" lets me quickly author and sideload internal Standards, Tech Guides, and documentation for my work.
I feel like I am the only person who finds the kindle less than user-friendly to get around in. Trying to organize my books in it, I get lost pretty easily and it is not obvious how to find my way around or what the next obvious thing to do is. Seems like what I find obvious and the next thing is not what kindle has decided it is. I am often frustrated and lost in its ways of working. But I don’t see anyone else complaining of this wherever I look. Can I be the only one searching for a Kobo hoping it may prove easier? Yes, I have the kindle manual printed up to refer to. I just wish the kindle was simpler to use so I don’t have to take so much time figuring every little thing out each time I need to organize. And then there are periodic upgrades to further confuse!! Much as I love reading books on e-readers, I feel more frustrated than happy when on them, at least on the kindle.
I agree the Kindle's interface just keeps getting worse. Trying to make it "pretty" by putting book covers everywhere and in the process making it unusable since the cover titles are often impossible to read and you can only ever see a fairly small number at one go. Not sure if Kobo is better, but I'm pretty sure with their track record that the Kindle GUI will continue to get worse.
Now with the Kindle Paperwhite 5th Gen out, you have the same features as the Kobo. And with the ability to sideload books by sending them to your Kindle email, I think the Kindle Paperwhite wins.
What about the common 'freezing screen problem' with Kindle? Does Kobo also have this unending hassle? I am tired of my kindle(4th) since it was made available to me. Am looking for something different bit efficient...
@@Desert371 If you surf Kindle UA-cam videos, more than half are deliberating about the 'frozen' and 'unresponsive' kindle problems! Not to speak of the negative reviews which follow them! Strange, you have never heard of them! You are lucky!
This is a bit superficial. I just switched from Kindle to Kobo, mainly just to limit my support of Amazon services. EPUB files can definitely be read on a kindle as well. Moreover sending files to your Kindle is so much easier - you can just email the files even with the most basic paperwhite! While with Kobo you need to connect the e-reader to a PC to transfer files
A quick question. I have like around thousand ebooks in Epub version. If I buy a kindle device , will I be able to use them in that device. If it needs to be changed into another format or something, will it be practical with the whole lot.. ?
Kindle Oasis is the ultimate imho. It does take epubs too and using software you can prepare absolutely any book or even write your own to go on the kindle. I've never tried a Kobo, but apart from not being able to show what page you're on, there's nothing the Oasis can't do and I love it.
you always have the option of sending epub files to your kindle device (via USB or via your registered kindle email address). So, it's not even a point of comparison
Hi, I've used Kindle for years but have been increasingly fed up with far too many bugs. Mostly, I need to be able to type notes and then export these so I can edit on a PC, so I can subsequently pass notes onto students. Kindle used to be quite good at this. Can u take notes using Kobo? Can u then email notes to yourself? Is there Kobo software you can use on a PC? (typing is considerable faster on Kindle for PC rather than a Kindle Paperwhite) Thanks
I see what you mean by that second bit! There are some publishers who only upload to Amazon platforms and thus I can't get their stuff on Kobo, but from my perspective, I've only really seen it with Oni Press and Image Comics, both of which would primarily upload to Comixology but then it becomes available on Kindle by extension. Not to mention, a number of self-published authors who would only really know about Kindle and not about other platforms like Smashwords, Gumroad, and many others.
Sadly,if you live in Canada and buy a kindle,you do NOT get access to your Audible library on the Canadian neutered models. The Oasis boasts Bluetooth capability,but Canadian models have this option turned off,rendering any ability to listen to audiobooks useless. Waste of money in my opinion. Also,access to library books doesn’t exist,since the Canadian library database is not available on Kindle. Dissapointing.
Just like buying a quality vehicle burning gasoline, the more expensive ebooks are, the more expensive they could be expensive based on their performance and capabilities. I have an 11th generation . Kindle Paperwhite and the background quality is good. All the problems is that most quality books must be read using Kindle Unlimited, and free audio books will be charged if a book is free. All I have to say is that desires for usage (especially education or even just reading all day) aren’t much of a good thing.
Look im new to e-readers and not a real big fan I never got one and always used books until my dad told me about online books. So I'm looking for a good brand (Waterproof, Warmlight, And Color) Does anyone know where i can find an e-reader like that?
I knew it. The kindle is the Apple of Ebooks, and Kobo is the android of ebooks. People get kindle apple for brand image and support, but smarter people know androids are better
I agree that Kobo is the better option in most ways, but Amazon is neither a software/ hardware company. Apple makes everything from their processors to their OS. Their closed ecosystem comes at a cost, but you get significantly better hardware/ software integration along side better app support. I don’t personally agree with this parallel. (As someone who’s owned all of the options mentioned above).
is a kindle cheaper in the long run. if you borrow books from your libary kobo is the winner on savings as you wont be paying for books but if you love spending money on books you could go a kindel and be locked into one site and no other options for books.
why cant all You tube reviews be as concise and informative, great short comparison & really helpful.
*Finally a good **Newest.Technology** Kindle . The updated screen lighting is perfect. I take this everywhere. I even take it to the beach and I can easily read anything. I like all the features, too*
Great video! It was to the point and delivered efficiently.
1 more point to the Kobo for having Pocket integration (a read later service)
I bought a kindle paperwhite a few weeks ago and I love it. Since I'm outside the US, is the easiest way to get an e-reader and support if anything happens to it. I have a lot o epub books on my laptop, but I just use Calibre to change the format. No issues at all with that.
So which format is better when converting with Calibre, AWZ3 or mobi
@@dominicamoakobaah9516 AWZ3 for Kindle is my choice since it's the native format for that device.
I live in Ghana and looking forward to buy my first e-reader but don't know which to buy. I have a lot of Epubs on my laptop to and want you to recommend for me. Kobo Libra 2 or Kindle Paperwhite signature edition.
@@dominicamoakobaah9516 I don't have any experience with Kobo's e-readers. I chose Kindle for the support that Amazon provides in my country (Chile). As for the formats, it shouldn't be an issue, just change them with Calibre. I would recommend you to pick the e-reader that could give you the best customer service in your country.
This kind of needs to be updated as kobo now has Bluetooth and a subscription service and is better to use with libraries.
I’m searching for an e reader that supports Bluetooth and that’s it. If you check out kindle paperwhite reviews a lot of people are upset that Bluetooth doesn’t work on Australian kindle paperwhite which is so weird??? I’m not sure what to do. I like the size of the kindle screen. Should I buy a kindle from overseas or should I buy a kobo that supports audiobooks. I have never bought an e reader
Thank you for the video. I’d never heard of Kobo until I checked whether a particular Australian retailer carried Kindle. Given that my library has Ebooks and this is probably a good way to avoid late fees due to my laziness returning physical books, I’m no longer going for Kindle.
You've NEVER heard of Kobo, seriously??? Wow.
@@bhoqeem1975 kobo is a canadian company and only one seller in australia stocks kobo be it not to well and hiden in a corner with staf that know nothing about ereaders. i had never heard of barns and nobles till i looked up alternativs as we dont have any other option in australia and this sucks.
I put epub and pdf book in my kindle and it’s really easy to do
Yeah Kindle is now accepting epub format…thank goodness! About time! I don’t know if I can buy off other sources though, have you tried buying from say Apple or Google books and send to your Kindle.
@@Nikkilodean19 not really I mostly buy my books on Amazon or i put books my friends send me. Like you have a kindle address link to your account so you send your file to this address and it convert the book to fit your kindle like something like that .
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Concise helpful review of the two options, didn't dwell on all the niche features. Thanks
Concise ? she took way to long to get to the point
Why don’t these reviews ever mention that you can actually read library books on your Kindle as well, I read about a book a month on my Kindle and I haven’t purchased one from Amazon in over two years…
@sakura san I think I figured it out. A lot if the reviewers are Canadian and apparently Kindle is it compatible with Libby and Overdrive outside of the United States.
In Canada, a Kindle cannot access Canadian library books. Kobo can. This is also true in many other countries.
Does the Kobo support drag and drop? I only want to copy epub & pdf from my laptop to the ebook reader. No interest in purchasing anything from a store. Thank you.
Very nice review, it's time to change my Kindle 2015 edition, and after 2 Kindles to migrate to Kobo Libra 2! 👍🏻
I got a kobo libra 2 for my birthday last week, and I connected it to my local library and read like that. Great purchase!
How do you put library ebooks on your kobo? In Australia I didn’t think that was possible. As our libraries have their ‘app’ to read from.
Kobo Libra 2 --> best e-reader overall (at the moment - dec 2021)
Still is. I just bought a Libra 2 a week ago, its a big upgrade for me coming from the Clara HD.
@@scorpisces182 eventually bought mine in autumn 2022 🤣still rocks
With the sage there are a few more nice features. Note book and annotations with the surface pen I already have, pocket integration. And combining Dropbox with a chrome extension called "Save as Ebook" lets me quickly author and sideload internal Standards, Tech Guides, and documentation for my work.
Omg Daria Morgendorffer, I love your work!
I feel like I am the only person who finds the kindle less than user-friendly to get around in. Trying to organize my books in it, I get lost pretty easily and it is not obvious how to find my way around or what the next obvious thing to do is. Seems like what I find obvious and the next thing is not what kindle has decided it is. I am often frustrated and lost in its ways of working. But I don’t see anyone else complaining of this wherever I look. Can I be the only one searching for a Kobo hoping it may prove easier? Yes, I have the kindle manual printed up to refer to. I just wish the kindle was simpler to use so I don’t have to take so much time figuring every little thing out each time I need to organize. And then there are periodic upgrades to further confuse!! Much as I love reading books on e-readers, I feel more frustrated than happy when on them, at least on the kindle.
I agree the Kindle's interface just keeps getting worse. Trying to make it "pretty" by putting book covers everywhere and in the process making it unusable since the cover titles are often impossible to read and you can only ever see a fairly small number at one go. Not sure if Kobo is better, but I'm pretty sure with their track record that the Kindle GUI will continue to get worse.
Seamless syncing between phone app and device, and whispersync. Two major features that somehow got left out
I just wanna say thank you so much had my kindle for a week and decided to return it for the Libra 2 I definitely won't be going back to kindle
The best review on the debate of kobo vs kindle.
Now with the Kindle Paperwhite 5th Gen out, you have the same features as the Kobo. And with the ability to sideload books by sending them to your Kindle email, I think the Kindle Paperwhite wins.
No library books outside the US. I hope they bring this feature in the future! Nontheless: I love my Oasis!
What about the common 'freezing screen problem' with Kindle? Does Kobo also have this unending hassle? I am tired of my kindle(4th) since it was made available to me. Am looking for something different bit efficient...
I never heared of that. That sounds annoying! I have Kindles since many years and never experienced that issue.
@@Desert371 If you surf Kindle UA-cam videos, more than half are deliberating about the 'frozen' and 'unresponsive' kindle problems! Not to speak of the negative reviews which follow them! Strange, you have never heard of them! You are lucky!
This is a bit superficial. I just switched from Kindle to Kobo, mainly just to limit my support of Amazon services. EPUB files can definitely be read on a kindle as well. Moreover sending files to your Kindle is so much easier - you can just email the files even with the most basic paperwhite! While with Kobo you need to connect the e-reader to a PC to transfer files
A quick question.
I have like around thousand ebooks in Epub version. If I buy a kindle device , will I be able to use them in that device. If it needs to be changed into another format or something, will it be practical with the whole lot.. ?
You do need to change the format, but that is quite easy to do. There are a lot of apps and websites that convert to the kindle format.
You can now send EPUB to Kindle and it accepts it!
Kindle Oasis is the ultimate imho. It does take epubs too and using software you can prepare absolutely any book or even write your own to go on the kindle. I've never tried a Kobo, but apart from not being able to show what page you're on, there's nothing the Oasis can't do and I love it.
It does not support EPUB, you ignoramus. You still have to convert it. You absolutely cannot just plug it in, drag and drop an EPUB, and get cracking.
Tip. Don't buy kobo if you want to wirelessly transfer epub books to it. They don't allow wireless transfer, unlike Kindle. I'm annoyed I bought one.
I had to return the kindle because there’s no overdrive support for Canadian readers
Libby in Canada is only on kobo. Recycled plastic is good.
You ignored that libby is very easy to use with Kindle to check out library books. I wouldn't really consider this a kobo advantage at all
Ah! This is for Australia. Here in the US, we also have the Nook. I love my Nook 👍🏽😎👍🏽
Can we sideload books from pc to kobo libra 2 (formats in epub or mobi or txt)??
you always have the option of sending epub files to your kindle device (via USB or via your registered kindle email address). So, it's not even a point of comparison
But on the kobo its much more convenient and easy
Easier than literally sending the document to an email address ?
Thank you for this gold advice!
Hi, I've used Kindle for years but have been increasingly fed up with far too many bugs.
Mostly, I need to be able to type notes and then export these so I can edit on a PC, so I can subsequently pass notes onto students. Kindle used to be quite good at this. Can u take notes using Kobo? Can u then email notes to yourself? Is there Kobo software you can use on a PC? (typing is considerable faster on Kindle for PC rather than a Kindle Paperwhite)
Thanks
hey did you find an answer to these? I have the same dilemma:)
Wanna know the same things
I'm buying a Kobo because of you! Thank you!
Amazon switched to epub!! Mobi has been discontinued and epub is supported without conversion!
Kindle is now compatible with epub format
You now can upload epub books on Kindle
But I thought you can borrow library ebooks into a kindle, no?
Not in Australia, unfortunately
Kobo does offer a subscription and some books Amazon offers aren’t available on kobo.
I see what you mean by that second bit! There are some publishers who only upload to Amazon platforms and thus I can't get their stuff on Kobo, but from my perspective, I've only really seen it with Oni Press and Image Comics, both of which would primarily upload to Comixology but then it becomes available on Kindle by extension. Not to mention, a number of self-published authors who would only really know about Kindle and not about other platforms like Smashwords, Gumroad, and many others.
Does it read pdf documents?
Sadly,if you live in Canada and buy a kindle,you do NOT get access to your Audible library on the Canadian neutered models.
The Oasis boasts Bluetooth capability,but Canadian models have this option turned off,rendering any ability to listen to audiobooks useless.
Waste of money in my opinion.
Also,access to library books doesn’t exist,since the Canadian library database is not available on Kindle.
Dissapointing.
My Kobo Libra H2O cost $169.00 US Dollar..(not on sale) Love it!
PS...by the way,, I also own a B&N Nook Glowlight 3 and a Kindle basic.
Just like buying a quality vehicle burning gasoline, the more expensive ebooks are, the more expensive they could be expensive based on their performance and capabilities. I have an 11th generation . Kindle Paperwhite and the background quality is good. All the problems is that most quality books must be read using Kindle Unlimited, and free audio books will be charged if a book is free. All I have to say is that desires for usage (especially education or even just reading all day) aren’t much of a good thing.
I can send my library books to my kindle too
Look im new to e-readers and not a real big fan I never got one and always used books until my dad told me about online books. So I'm looking for a good brand (Waterproof, Warmlight, And Color) Does anyone know where i can find an e-reader like that?
Thanks
thank you
I knew it. The kindle is the Apple of Ebooks, and Kobo is the android of ebooks. People get kindle apple for brand image and support, but smarter people know androids are better
I agree that Kobo is the better option in most ways, but Amazon is neither a software/ hardware company.
Apple makes everything from their processors to their OS. Their closed ecosystem comes at a cost, but you get significantly better hardware/ software integration along side better app support. I don’t personally agree with this parallel. (As someone who’s owned all of the options mentioned above).
Kindle has X ray feature in it. That’s the best feature for me. 😊
One word, "Caliber"
There is also a Pocketbook
is a kindle cheaper in the long run. if you borrow books from your libary kobo is the winner on savings as you wont be paying for books but if you love spending money on books you could go a kindel and be locked into one site and no other options for books.
Nothing beats the ebook shopping convenience of Amazon
Kobo has kobo plus similar to kindle unlimited
Kobo is not available everywhere.
better..."tt" a generation that doesn't pronounce them. be-er(better) , bu-en(butten) etc... BUT the review was very good.
i will forever choose freeedooomeee
Think again about pocketbook era
Just the fact that it is American, my choice goes to Kobo Clara 2E, more friendly to the environment
Kindle defnitely not the best choice but the cheapest, still being a great e-reader.
Like!
Thanks :)
Kobo for the win!
Pocketbook is still the best ereader
Kobo forma el mejor de todo...
Digma from Russia)))
Why does she look so annoyed?
What's up with your voice?
Electronic voice talks about electronic books
Darth Vader's daughter.
Vocal fry
Kindle support epub now , isn't it ? just send by email.
Kindle doesn't convert cleanly.. it messes up the formatting
There are soo many more eink e-readers though, just saying