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Published: 2013-01-03, Author: Zara , review by: chipchick.com
A great price for an eBook reader. Small and portable. WiFi enabled and touchscreen on a budget. Crisp display with easy to read clean type, The
Sluggish page turns can make reading a frustrating experience. Screen size allows for less words and hampers a quick reader. Touch controls a little frustrating as have to be very precise. No expandable memory
So Far The reading experience on the Kobo Mini is similar to that of a large cellphone or if you have the Galaxy Note, exactly the same (sizewise at least). Despite this, I do enjoy reading more longform pieces on an e-Ink screen as it does feel more...
Pocket-sized, same experience as on larger Kobo ereaders, screen customisation options
Slightly too big for shirt chest pockets, no document/book emailing, computer required, unstable and liable to crash
Nicely priced at £59.99, the Kobo Mini is possible stocking filler for frequent travellers, commuters and anyone who likes to travel light, though in strict hardware terms it's certainly convenience over quality...
Published: 2012-12-27, Author: Stuart , review by: itproportal.com
Solid design, Extremely portable, Impressive feature set
Screen is too small, Display lacks contrast, Very slow operation
There's a lot to like about the Kobo Mini. It's very small and very light without feeling at all flimsy. It's extremely affordable and it doesn't tie you in to one specific book vendor. However, we keep coming back to the reading experience. The 5in scre...
Small size, WiFi, Touchscreen, Good finishing, Responsive, Uni/multilingual dictionaries, Web browser
No microSD slot, No audio books, No backlight, Battery life (2 weeks with WiFi turned off)
Portable by nature, this pint-sized e-reader will fit snugly in your back pocket for a low price, all without sacrificing reading comfort or features. Readers-on-the-go will, however, have preferred a longer-lasting battery....
Both the Kobo Glo and the Kobo mini are very solid, capable eReaders which we recommend as strong rivals to Amazon's dominant Kindle models if you're looking for an alternative. However, we have to put a question market over the Mini's physical size — is...
Abstract: Apple's compact tablet is powerful, beautifully designed and comes with access to the largest range of tablet-specific apps of any operating system. It is also more expensive than its rivals. As with the other tablets, there are films, television and m...
De Kobo Mini heeft een kleiner scherm met oudere technologie dan de "grote" 6-inch Kobo Touch. Bovendien ontbreekt de mogelijkheid de opslagruimte lokaal uit te breiden met een geheugenkaart. Wil dat zeggen dat je de Kobo Mini moet mijden? Nee, dat zek...
Inexpensive for a touch screen ebook reader. Small, cute form factor. Powerful ecosystem of books, mobile, and PC apps. Supports ePub format.
Sluggish. Slightly stubborn touch screen. Display is noticeably smaller than that of a paperback book. No memory card slot
With its 5-inch touch screen, the Kobo Mini caters to an underserved market: Those who want a tiny, dedicated ebook reader. Unfortunately, it also underperforms....