Kobo libra h20 vs kobo libra 29/7/2023 ![]() ![]() The company has generally been very open to different formats and services, letting you load whatever document formats you want on its readers - so it’s surprising that the approach here is more restricted. While it’s always nice to have new capabilities, it’s a little surprising that Kobo decided to limit this to its own service. New in both the readers is Bluetooth audio that can be used exclusively for sending Kobo audiobooks to your wireless headset of choice. ![]() I’ll do an apples-to-apples comparison to make sure. The new screen promises to be better but not a revolution - same resolution, same temperature adjustment and so on, but it should be faster to refresh and offer slightly better contrast. (If you want smaller, the Clara is still the best move.) Likewise the Libra 2 is the sequel to the Libra H2O (they’re dropping the H2O, but it’s still waterproof), with the same type of display and light at 7″ instead. The excellent 8″, 300 PPI screen and color-adjustable screen light are getting an upgrade to the new Carta 1200 type display, so rest assured the reading experience will continue to be great. The Sage is the higher-end of the two models, being an evolution of the Forma, which I reviewed here. ![]() The Sage and Libra 2 also gain a new charging cover so you only have to plug the device in every few months rather than every few weeks. A pair of new e-readers from Kobo iterate on the company’s high-end options, adding Bluetooth audiobook and stylus support to the now familiar asymmetrical design of its larger devices. ![]()
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