When comparing Kobo Glo vs Kindle Paperwhite 7th gen, the Slant community recommends Kobo Glo for most people. In the question“What are the best e-ink ebook readers under $100?” Kobo Glo is ranked 1st while Kindle Paperwhite 7th gen is ranked 3rd. The most important reason people chose Kobo Glo is:
If the Kobo Glo is used with the light activated for 30 minutes per day at a pace of one page per minute, the battery will last approximately one month.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Excellent Battery Life
If the Kobo Glo is used with the light activated for 30 minutes per day at a pace of one page per minute, the battery will last approximately one month.
Pro Displays reading stats
When the center of the screen is touched, a popup appears that shows the user stats regarding progress.
Pro Extremely bright backlight
The optional backlight shines more than twice as bright as close competition.
Pro Supports sudoku, chess, a sketch pad, and web browser
The Kobo Glo does more than just display ebooks. Non reading activities like sudoku, chess, sketch pad, and web browser can be used as well.
Pro High resolution screen
The Kobo Glo is equipped with a 212 DPI screen, which is not the highest, but far higher than some competitors.
Pro Memory can be expanded by micro SD slot
The Kobo Glo comes with only 2gb of memory, but can be expanded by up to 32gb with the use of a micro SD card.
Pro Compatible with most e-book formats
The Kobo Glo is compatible with virtually every popular format.
Pro Waterproof
Its waterproofing makes it perfect for reading on the side of a pool.
Pro Audible support
It has support for audiobooks.
Cons
Con Restricts users from sharing books with each other
The Kobo Glo gives users no way to share their favorite passages or books with friends or family.
Con No physical buttons for turning pages
You have to use the touchscreen to turn the current page.