![]() It has a physical page up and down button to flip pages. It has an 8-inch, 300 PPI E-Ink display that can be held by right- and left-handers, and can be flipped horizontally. Kobo Forma – Was released in November 2018. equipped with 7 inch E Ink Carta HD display with a resolution of 1,680 x 1,264 and 300 PPI. Kobo Libra H ₂ O – Released on 15 September 2019. comes with a 6-inch E-Ink display at 1024×758 pixels, with a density of 212 PPI. Kobo Nia – is the latest on the list and was released on 21 July 2020. Below is the latest list of Kobo eReader devices All Kobo EReaders require an internet connection during the initial setup phase and will only work when connected to Kobo servers. therefore Kobo books access is limited to Kobo App or an Adobe Digital Editions compatible EReader.Īll Kobo EReaders share a unique paging system that gives users the ability to count and refer to the pages within each chapter separately, rather than the book as a whole. In general, EPUB or PDF books with an ACSM file extension are protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM), the core purpose of DRM is to protect books from unauthorized copying. One of major the reasons why we can’t open Kobo files on other devices is they are DRM protected. However, in terms of features and user compatibility, we can say that EPUB and PDF are the most suitable EBook formats for Kobo EReader. They even support some formats, such as ZIM, unofficially. ![]() However, keep note that the pricing for all products offered by the store are still listed in USD instead of RM.Rakuten Kobo Inc is based in Canada, it is the most innovative EReader service which offers more than 50 million eBooks to customers spread across 190 countries and also developed a range of EReader that uses electronic ink screen to suits any readers style.Īlthough Kobo EReaders support a broad range of file formats such as Adobe PDF, Plain Text, HTML, JPEG, BMP, PNG, TIFF, and GIF for images, CBZ, and CBR for comic EBooks and also unprotected Mobipocket (.mobi. With this, Malaysian users can now have access to the company’s large inventory of both eBooks and audio books, including numerous titles that are also available in Chinese, Malay and Tamil languages. In addition, Kobo revealed that a localised version of its eBooks store is now live via its website at. The Kobo Nia, Sage, Libra 2, and Clara 2E are priced at RM 499, RM 1,299, RM 929, and RM 699 respectively. This particular model features a 6-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 1448 x 1072 pixels, a 1 GHz processor, and a total of 16 GB worth of internal storage.Īll four Rakuten Kobo eReaders are available now via authorised distributors including Mono Digital, All IT Hypermarket, Flash Gadgets, Quantum Gadgets, and Popular Malaysia. Lastly, we have the newly launched Kobo Clara 2E. It’s also worth noting that the Sage is compatible with the Kobo Stylus accessory, which is sold separately. Additionally, the former comes with a 1.8 GHz quad core processor and 32 GB storage, while the latter features a 1 GHz processor and 32GB storage. The Sage and Libra 2 packs an 8-inch 1440 x 1920 pixel resolution touchscreen and a 7-inch 1264 x 1680 resolution touchscreen, respectively. Specifications-wise, the Kobo Nia is equipped with a 6-inch touchscreen with 1024 x 758 pixel resolution, 900 Mhz processor, 8 GB of internal storage, and a Micro USB port. ![]() The Libra 2, Sage and Clara 2E also come with a water resistance rating of IPX8, allowing them to survive up to 60 minutes in 2 metres of water. With the exception of the Kobo Nia, the eReaders feature USB-C ports for charging and data transfer, Dark Mode, support for audio books, as well as Bluetooth connectivity for pairing external audio hardware such as earbuds, headphones, and speakers for listening to the audio books. This enables for even longer battery life which, according to the company, could span a number of weeks in terms of usage. These include the Nia, Libra 2 and Sage models, as well as the new Clara 2E which was recently launched for the global market.Īll Kobo eReader models are equipped with WiFi connectivity and E Ink-based touchscreens, with the latter allowing for less power consumption when compared to typical LCD or AMOLED displays. Rakuten Kobo, or commonly known as Kobo, today has announced that its existing line-up of eReaders are now officially available in Malaysia. ![]()
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