What we dislike: There are less expensive options with similar storage capacity and screen size. One of the most affordable e-readers that supports Overdrive. What we like: The 212 ppi display is crisp and easy to read, and the 8GB storage can hold up to 6,000 books. The range of supported file types allows you to transfer e-books from other e-readers you may own. You can download books from Kobo’s huge library, or easily transfer audiobooks purchased on other devices to your Kobo. Kobo models come with either 8GB or 32GB storage capacity and range in price from $89 to $249.99. Unlike Kindle, the Kobo operating system allows you to read books, magazines, newspapers, comics and other media in various formats including EPUB, PDF, TXT, HTML, CBZ/CBR and other file types. Many Kobos feature an asymmetrical design that makes reading one-handed more comfortable. Kobo devices offer a cloud system that syncs your e-books with any of your Kobo devices, and you can use the Overdrive app to borrow e-books from your local library and download them directly onto your Kobo. These e-ink e-readers are produced by Rakuten and have their own store with a large collection of print media. What we dislike: The titles offered through Amazon Kids+ are often underwhelming. What we like: For parents who want to get their children to have access to educational tools without the added distraction of games and videos, this affordable e-reader has features to keep your kids focused.
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