It's a 16-digit number with a 4-digit PIN.Īt the Kobo page, if I click "Gift Cards" at the top, and then "Redeem Kobo Card", it says "enter your PIN", and just says "Oops! Something went wrong. So I got a $5 digital card from MyPoints, and I can't get it to work. I saw in the Kobo store's help page somewhere, it said you could use them. I'm not sure if there's a more appropriate place to post this, but this forum came up when I tried searching for an answer.ĭoes anyone know if there's a way to use WalMart gift cards to buy eBooks from the Kobo shop? I would recommend this EReader to anyone who wants to read moderately many books, but don't want to spend too much money on an EReader.Hello. So there are a number of minor downsides to the EReader, but you can expect that for this price. In conclusion, I am very satisfied with the EReader, because I can now easily read books everywhere, and because it is much more manageable than a normal book. It can only be annoying if you want to look things up on Google or if you want to quickly switch between books. You generally don't notice this lack of speed when you're just reading your book. In addition, the EReader is not always fast, especially when images have to be loaded. I already mentioned that it has no blue light filter and uses a Micro USB cable. Now I want to briefly touch on the downsides. You get all these benefits for a low price. The EReader even fits in my back pocket! The Kobo Nia feels solid and sturdy.įifth, the price-quality of the EReader is good. It's not like you're constantly browsing. The screen is quite small, but this is not annoying. It is much easier than a normal book, which is sometimes very heavy to hold when lying on the couch. Unfortunately, this is done via an old-fashioned Micro-USB cable.įourth, it's a very handy thing. You only need to charge it once every two weeks with normal use. Thirdly, the battery life of the EReader is top notch. Unfortunately, the screen does not have a blue light filter, making it slightly less suitable for reading before going to sleep. The screen can also be backlit, making it easy to read even in the dark. It's less than other Kobo EReaders, but I haven't noticed much in practice. Second, the screen quality of the EReader is fine. (see the attached images, in which I look up 'sun' as an example in the dictionary and on Google) You can also look up the word on Google via the EReader. If you do not know a word, hold the word for a moment and you will immediately see the meaning from the dictionary. What is also useful is that dictionaries are automatically downloaded on the EReader. When you turn it on, you immediately start on the page where you left off. This allows you to select articles for free on your phone and then read them easily on your EReader. You can also connect the EReader to 'Pocket'. You can easily put books on the EReader via the computer, but you can also do this via the Kobo app. Let me start with the benefits of the Kobo Nia. Because I don't read a lot of books, I chose this entry-level model. Yet I saw that Ebooks are often a lot cheaper, so that you quickly have the money after a number of books. At first I wasn't sure if I would need an EReader, because I don't read books very often.
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