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Want an e-reader but don't want to be tied to and 's book store? Want something that also supports open source book files (which 's e-readers don't do)? Toronto-based Kobo makes a series of e-readers perfect for you! Their low-end e-readers get the job done without any bells or whistles, and their higher-end e-readers include features like expanded storage--so you can store all those free and open source titles--and water resistance--for all you bathtub and beach readers, and even a ebook you can write on with stylus. Good deal!
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Kobo Aura eReader
Escape into a story, learn something new, and remember why reading is fun. Kobo Nia’s a big deal in a small package: you can carry up to 6,000 eBooks with its 8GB of storage. Bask in the sun with your favourite read on its glare-free 6” touchscreen, or snuggle up with a bedtime story thanks to adjustable ComfortLight. Read as much as you’d like with Kobo Nia’s long battery life, where a single charge can last for weeks. Love the way you read with Kobo Nia.
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