Kobo Nia is a $ninety 9 e-reader with a excessive-res display mask and 8GB of storage

Kobo Nia is a $ninety 9 e-reader with a excessive-res display mask and 8GB of storage

Kobo Nia is pretty lightweight at just 172 grams.
Kobo Nia is comparatively light-weight at correct 172 grams.

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By Stan Schroeder

Rakuten has a recent, entry-level e book reader out, and it compares favorably to doubtlessly the most price-efficient Amazon Kindle in numerous foremost techniques. 

The Kobo Nia is a 6-trudge reader with a 1024×758 pixel, 212 ppi decision touchscreen. It be geared up with Kobo’s ComfortLight tech, which lets you alter the demonstrate’s brightness as you search for match. 

The Nia is comparatively graceful at 172 grams, with 9.2mm of thickness across the edges. Interior, there might per chance be a 1,000mAh battery, which presents “weeks” of studying on a single payment. 

A wide range of foremost components consist of 8GB of storage, and three on hand colors: blue, yellow and black. 

Besides yellow, you can also get the Kobo Nia in blue and black.

Moreover yellow, you might per chance presumably obtain the Kobo Nia in blue and black.

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Amazon’s most price-efficient Kindle, an inevitable comparability for the Nia, starts at $89.99, but that’s with Amazon’s “Particular Offers” commercials; with out the commercials, the price goes up to $109.99. It additionally has a 6-trudge demonstrate, but with a decrease, 165 ppi decision, and half the storage of the Nia. 

All of this makes the Nia slightly a compelling option for anyone taking a secret agent a low-price e-reader who is rarely always attracted to being locked into Amazon’s ecosystem. Quit tuned for our full overview, which is coming soon. 

Pre-orders for the Kobo Nia are now delivery, and the instrument is coming to stores and online on July 21 within the next markets: Canada, the US, the UK, Italy, the Netherlands, France, Japan, Spain, Portugal, Australia, Original Zealand, Turkey, Belgium, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

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