The Glo isn’t a bad e-reader, and Kobo has an impressively well-stocked e-book shop ready to fill it. Its UI is up to the job. But though e-readers are now as cheap as chips, they don’t have to feel like they cost almost nothing to make. Unfortunately...
Abstract: No eReader maker worth its salt can fail to have a device in its portfolio which lights up for night reading. We've already looked at the Nook Simple Touch GlowLight , and the Kindle Paperwhite and now we come to Kobo's simply named Glo. See eReader revie...
Great integrated light, Pretty interface, Light, Good value
Rear not as pretty as previous model, Kindle offers slightly better contrast
The Kobo Glo has rocketed to the esteemed position of our second favourite ereader. No, it hasn't unseated the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite, but it has had a good try. It's more flexible, has a equally good inbuilt light, offers greater customisation and the ...
A polished alternative to the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite and the Nook SimpleTouch with GlowLight, the Kobo Glo's highly customisable display impresses just as much as its handy light....
A polished alternative to the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite and the Nook SimpleTouch with GlowLight, the Kobo Glo's highly customisable display impresses just as much as its handy light....
No emailing of ebooks, No 3G option, Tiny light switch, Slow online store
The ComfortLight is perfectly executed at the first time of asking on the Kobo Glo, and makes a great option on an e-reader whose all-round quality and versatility comes at the price of occasionally needing a computer. A top quality reading experience aw...
A great hi-resolution screen, excellent store and built-in light make this an excellent eReader, but the Kindle Paperwhite is better if you don’t mind being locked into Amazon’s store...
Smooth and streak-free lighting, general reading experience, file format freedom
Syncing files too manual, online shop can be slow
An excellent lamp and build coupled with a highly customisable reading experience make for a great product, though it does need manual syncing with a computer ...