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  • “...the most natural e-ink reader we’ve ever used...the fastest and most responsive...”

    – Wired Magazine, January 2012
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    "All in all, the new Kobo eReader Touch Edition looks sweet, and ties in with Kobo’s free apps for pretty much every phone and tablet out there. It is also a bargain..."

    - Wired Gadget Blog
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    "Kobo offer(s) the convenience of touch and some additional features readers are sure to enjoy."

    - Sync Blog
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    "I got a chance to go hands-on with the Touch at Kobo’s launch event today and so far I’m impressed. Design-wise, I’ve always liked how light Kobo’s readers are, and the Touch Edition is no exception… Kobo kept the soft-touch back — another favorite aspect — and the light-weight. All good signs."

    - LAPTOP Magazine
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    "This is a small e-reader, with a 6" screen so it can fit in your back pocket..."

    - ITWorld
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    "Kobo's new eReader Touch Edition with smaller size, new features and a lower price when compared to its peers, too."

    - GigaOM, CNN Money
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    "Page turns are quick and, more impressively, you can open a PDF, zoom in, and scroll around… it'll help you save a few reams of paper when reviewing technical documentation."

    - Engadget
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    "Kobo eReader gets featured on The Office."

    - technews.am
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    "…it’s hands down the best–and most entertaining–iPad app for ebooks."

    - Chris Walters, Teleread.com
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    "I’m going to be buying my next book from Kobo (on iPad). They really are that good."

    – Gadget Lab, Wired.com
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    "...Where I buy the books is very haphazard. My order of preference for reading (at the moment; it changes and I use them all) is Kobo, Kindle, Google, Nook. Kobo, Kindle, and Nook have built-in dictionaries; press (not tap) on the word and you get a definition and an opportunity to make a note or link out to Google or Wikipedia. The problem for me is that, on the iPhone, I can’t always make this feature work. My personal experience is that the functionality is most reliable on Kobo and considerably less so on Kindle and B&N..."

    - Mike Shatzkin, Founder & CEO of The Idea Logical Company
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    "Nobody does it better than Kobo."

    - Techvibes
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    "It’s no secret I’m a huge fan of ebooks and Toronto-based Kobo especially. Kobo is where I buy and read all my ebooks (iBooks, who?) and starting today I can get newspapers and magazines as well."

    - The Next Web Canada
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    "The company [Kobo] has adapted quickly to the fierce e-book competition, with its second, improved Kobo e-reader launched a few weeks ago… The major improvement over the first device is that the Kobo now has Wi-Fi, so users can buy books without having to connect to their computer. The device includes free access to Bell Canada's 800 public Wi-Fi spots around Canada."

    - CBC News
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