Barnes & Noble Nook GlowLight Plus vs Kobo Clara HD

Great value for the price
7.8” display with physical page turn buttons
Water resistant
Adjustable backlight for night time reading
Flush screen is nice
Great starter device for those interested in e-readers
8GB internal memory that can be upgraded with a larger microSD card
Can hold up to 6k books
6" screen size makes it easy to transport in a pocket or small bag
Overdrive feature allows users to borrow books from their local public library
Not compatible with alternate launchers or Tachiyomi
Corners are too small and sharp, making it difficult to hold in one hand
Limited audio support
Not enough control over line spacing
Takes two presses to do everything
No way to page forward when zoomed in on certain books

Verdict

The Barnes & Noble Nook GlowLight Plus is a great value for the price, offering a 7.8” display with physical page turn buttons, water resistance, and an adjustable backlight for night time reading. However, some customers have found that the corners of the device are too small and sharp, making it difficult to hold in one hand. Additionally, the device does not support alternate launchers or Tachiyomi.

Verdict

The Kobo Clara HD is a great starter device for those interested in e-readers. It has an 8GB internal memory that can be upgraded with a larger microSD card, and it can hold up to 6k books. The 6" screen size makes it easy to transport in a pocket or small bag. It also has the Overdrive feature which allows users to borrow books from their local public library. However, some users have noted that there is not enough control over line spacing and that it takes two presses to do everything.

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