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  2. Kobo Aura - Wikipedia

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    Kobo Aura H2O The Kobo Aura is the fifth generation of E-book readers designed and marketed by Kobo Inc . It was revealed 27 August 2013 at Kobo's Beyond the Book Event in New York City , along with three new Kobo Arc devices.

  3. Kobo Aura HD - Wikipedia

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    The marketing slogan of the Kobo Aura HD was "The eReader, reimagined." In October 2014 the Kobo Aura H2O was launched, it has a similar screen resolution to the Kobo Aura HD but has a waterproof coating. [3] Kobo's CEO announced in March 2015 that the Kobo Aura HD was officially discontinued. [4]

  4. Kobo eReader - Wikipedia

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    The Kobo Aura One was released on 6 September 2016, and it is the first e-reader with a 7.8-inch E Ink Carta HD waterproof touchscreen display with a 300 ppi screen. [25] The Aura One weighs 252 grams and measures 195 by 138.5 by 6.9 mm.

  5. Kobo Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Kobo partnered with Hotel Viu Milan to create a Reader in Residence program and for a month, the Kobo Libra H2O was placed in hotel rooms for guests to use. [14] In 2020, Kobo introduced the Kobo Nia, an entry-level e-reader to replace the discontinued Kobo Aura. [15] In 2021, Kobo introduced the Kobo Elipsa, an e-reader and smart notebook that ...

  6. Comparison of e-readers - Wikipedia

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    Kobo Inc. Kobo Aura H2O: 2014 6.8 in Yes E-ink Carta 179 x 129 x 9.7 mm: 233 g (8.2 oz) 1080 × 1430: 265 ppi Yes No Wi-Fi No shelves 4 GB Yes Yes Yes Yes Kobo Inc. Kobo Aura HD: 2013 6.8 in Yes E-ink Pearl 240 g (8.5 oz) 1080 × 1440: 265 ppi Yes No Wi-Fi No shelves 4 GB Yes Yes Yes Yes Kobo Inc. Kobo Aura: 2013 6 in Yes E-ink Pearl 174 g (6.1 ...

  7. E Ink - Wikipedia

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    E Ink's "Pearl" technology is claimed to have a 50% better contrast ratio. It is used by 2011-2012 Kindle models, Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch, Kobo Touch, and Sony PRS-T1. E Ink's "Carta" technology is used by reMarkable, Kindle Paperwhite (2nd and 3rd generation), Kindle Voyage, Kobo Glo HD, Kobo Aura H2O, and Kindle Oasis.