![]() The provided e-book application from Kobo is sufficient for basic use. The (textual) information was gathered from several sources on the Internet (and added as a source of that information). Even though the post describes the (bookshelve) management for the Kobo (Glo), it's possible as valid for other e-readers. Especially on how to sort and display series (e.g. This post goes into the e-book management for the e-reader. So, if you're looking for an in-depth review, please follow this link and pick one of the search results. There are numerous other reviews online available. This post won't review the Kobo Glo itself. Not as fast as I thought initially, but compared to the battery life of the Sony reader, the difference is significant (weeks instead of months). ![]() It does drain the battery faster if you enable the integrated light. The reason for choosing the Kobo Glo is that it has an illuminated screen (which you can turn on and off). My wife already has the Sony PRS-T2 e-reader, and this week, I bought the Kobo Glo for myself. Since the bookcase in our living room is is reaching its maximum capacity, we're moving from traditional books to e-books.
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