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It will also fold flat like a normal case if you prefer that.Ĭomparing this reader to Kobo’s other options, for me there’s no competition - the Clara 2E is the best deal by a long mile. It works a treat, though it isn’t quite as pleasant a grip as the Libra 2’s when you use it as a handle. The Clara 2E comes with its own version of the brilliant sleep cover that made the Libra 2 for me - here’s that review:

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Plus you can drag-and-drop new fonts in - I’ve added loads. I’ve also found over the last year that there’s a robust Kobo-hacking community putting together really solid alternative interfaces, if you like tweaking stuff or don’t fancy the official UI (Koreader, Plato and NickelMenu are all worth trying out).

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The only feature I would add is a screen flush with the bezels, and that’s asking a lot at this price.Īs with Kobo’s other offerings, the Clara 2E supports lots of e-book and document formats from your favorite shop or free provider, built-in Overdrive and Pocket for library books and articles respectively, as well as audiobooks - still only from Kobo’s store, alas. Again, though, that’s good! At $130, the Clara 2E fits neatly into the entry-level but not bargain-bin level of device where you get the most important parts of more expensive readers (300 DPI screen, temperature-adjustable light) but skip the unnecessary luxuries.Ī larger screen can be both a blessing and a curse, and I’ve found that jotting notes on any screen smaller than 8″ diagonal is more trouble than it’s worth. So don’t worry about dropping it in the pool.īeyond these new features, it’s very similar to its predecessor. Last, it’s now waterproof - as in, an hour six feet under. Thank god! It also uses USB-C now, which should improve charge times and maybe cut down on the number of cables you have to lug around when traveling. Third, though the body is almost identical to the old Clara HD - and that’s not a bad thing - they have changed the baffling bottom power button to a nice recessed one on the back. Image Credits: Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch Of course that doesn’t apply to the screen, the chips inside, etc, but it’s at least nice to know that a device you’re getting is notionally less wasteful than the alternative.

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This is because the back plate of each device is made from recycled plastic, making its exterior only 15% new stuff. Second, the “E” in the name indicates Eco, as far as I can tell. The color-adjustable lighting is pretty much the same as far as I could tell. You may not notice unless you put them side by side, but if you did (like me) you’d agree it’s a real if not transformative upgrade. If you’re looking for big changes, look elsewhere: The Clara 2E is a lot like the Clara of old but with a few notable updates.įirst, there’s an improved screen - it isn’t night and day, but the improvements over the last few years are noticeable, with darker and sharper text and lighter backgrounds (or the inverse in dark mode).

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That recommendation has wavered as I’ve tested the compact Poke 3 and ergonomic Libra 2, but the new version of the Clara puts it back in the running for easiest to endorse. Though all readers allow you to side-load unprotected content, it’s important that they provide easy access to a large library of commercial books.For years when someone asked me what e-reader to buy, I’d say unless they care about Amazon stuff, the Kobo Clara HD.

  • Library: Ebook readers can’t stand on the strength of their hardware alone.
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    Other features: Features like waterproofing and Bluetooth audio can make a good e-reader great, but they’re not required.

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    Because e-readers tend to be so similar in this regard, specs like these are less important than how good an ebook reader feels in the hand.

  • Battery life and storage: Most e-readers promise battery life somewhere between six and eight weeks, depending on usage, and offer 8 GB or 32 GB of storage.
  • Newer e-readers pack larger screens into similarly sized bodies, which is a bonus. The most common screen size is 6 inches, which is also the most portable.
  • Build quality and size: While most ebook readers are made of plastic, some feel better than others in your hands.
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    Anything lower produces less-crisp text and images.

  • Screen quality: We gave preference to devices with a pixel density of 300 dots per inch, the highest available in any ebook reader and what most models offer.
  • Because this feature is so prevalent, we didn’t test any readers without it. Unlike tablets such as the iPad, ebook readers use a side-lighting system that provides a glow across the screen, rather than from behind it.
  • Built-in lighting: Most e-readers provide their own light for reading in dark environments.









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