What's good
- Audiobook support
- Bluetooth capable
- 32GB of storage
- Physical page turn buttons
- Many formats supported
What's bad
- No Amazon support
- No speakers
- Heavy
Verdict
The eReader market doesn’t tend to compete as much as the smartphone market but there are still some good things happening and differences to be found between the various models. The Kobo Libra 2 is a great example of this with its audiobook support and wide range of support e-book formats.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Crisp screen
- Good battery life
- Ambient light sensing
- Color temperature adjustments
- IPX8 water resistance
- Overdrive integration
- Large display
- Exceptional file support
What's bad
- Price
- Lack of hardware page buttons
- No storage expansion
What's good
- Light and thin
- Rounded edges make it easier to hold
- More RAM for faster responsiveness
- Bluetooth connectivity for blind or visually impaired users
What's bad
- No front lighting
- Not enough changes from 2014 version to warrant an upgrade
- No 3G connectivity