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May 2013
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Confort de lecture excellent /
Éclairage frontal très confortable et homogène
Excellent contraste de l'écran
Tactile / Bonne finition / Bonne préhension
Wi-Fi
Multiplicité des formats
Très bonne réactivité
Dictionnaires multilingues/français/anglai
Écran superbe
Bien défini
Rétroéclairage efficace
Performances adéquate en mode texte
Définition hallucinante
Sensation de légèreté
Excellente prise en main
Reading Life
Ouverture aux ePub
Statistiques de lecture
Adapté aux gauchers
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de multitouch
Poids
240 g
Pas de 3G
Pas de gestion de l'audio et donc pas de synthèse vocale
There's simply no competition for the Kobo Aura HD's touchscreen right now: the e-paper display is 6.8-inches of pure high-def black and white glory, punches in at a super crisp 1440 x 1080, 265dpi resolution that simply blows the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite away. Text and comics have never looked better in black and white, and everything simply just looks crisp.The screen is coupled up with an even
Despite a 1GHz processor under the hood, there were times when we saw the Kobo Aura HD lag. PDF and comic book files pushed the processor to a page-turning halt, with a few seconds to wait after pressing the touchscreen. Regular epub books were quite nippy, but the screen sometimes needed an extra prod to turn the page.The key stumbling block is the price: you're paying an extra premium for the g
The Kobo Aura HD is a bright, crisp and luxurious e-reader, but its price tag lets it down. There's a few nifty - yet meaningless - features on-board, such as social sharing and rewards for reading, but if you’ve got cash to splash and you can look pas...
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Publié: 2013-04-19, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
An e-reader that excels in every department and deserves to see off the Paperwhite – but the price is too high...
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Publié: 2013-04-16, Auteur: Jay , review by: techradar.com
Crisp HD screen makes reading a pleasure, It feels like an expensive device and it's built ergonomically, It has an impressive 2 month battery life on a single charge
The touchscreen doesn't feel that responsive, Flicking between screens can feel a bit sluggish, It comes with a hefty, £139.99, price tag
If you're happy to buy into the idea that this is the ereader for more sophisticated book worm, then this is the device for you.You'll be able to do some good peacocking on public transport because the device is visually very attractive. There's no doubt...
At 6.8 inches, the Kobo Aura HD's e, ink screen is among the largest available.
The device is thicker than most other eReaders.
The Kobo Aura HD has many great features, including the ability to download a large variety of document files, but it doesn't have the same value as other eBook readers....
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Publié: 2014-02-16, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: newatlas.com
Extrait: A few months ago, we sat down to compare the top e-readers released in the past year and find out which would work best for our avid readers out there. Naturally, the latest Kindles and Nooks scored high marks, but surprisingly the one device that stood o...
Extrait: The Kindle Paperwhite , which we reviewed a couple of months ago, is a great way to keep reading when the lights are off. But is it the only way? Despite Amazon's dominance of the eReader market, some competitors manage to keep their heads above water, an...
That 265 ppi display blows away other e-reader and most tablets for sharpness; ComfortLight is bright, even and easy on the eyes; 4 GB of internal storage (expandable using Micro SD cards); text has huge customization options thanks to TypeGenius (with 1
There's no getting around the fact that $169.99 is getting up there for an e-reader; the slightly larger display means that some covers and cases meant for 6-inch devices won't fit the Aura HD; the Onyx model in particular was prone to attracting fingerpr
Publié: 2013-06-07, Auteur: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Extrait: I picked up a Kobo eReader Touch a couple years ago and for a long time it was my favorite ebook reader. I then moved to the Kindle Paperwhite and haven't look back, until now.While I own several phones and a couple of tablets, I still prefer to use a ded...
Excellent high-res screen, Light evenly distributed on the screen, Comfortable design, Includes browser and games
Design doesn't feel premium, Text washes out when light is at full brightness, Light is somewhat harsh, Screen doesn't respond consistently
The Kobo Aura HD's high-resolution screen improves the reading experience by making fonts crisp and clear at any size. Unfortunately, the Nook and Kindle E Ink readers already do a pretty good job of this and the Aura's display doesn't surpass them by m...