![]() These books with DRM require authentication from Adobe in order to be read on the device. ĮBooks compatible with the Kobo Glo can be borrowed from many public libraries, including the Ottawa Public Library and the Toronto Public Library. This feature also allows for reading location, bookmarks, highlights, and notes to be synced across many devices. Once purchased, books are saved in the cloud and can be redownloaded at any time if the user has deleted the book from his/her device. ![]() Adding books to a wishlist, purchasing books, and browsing through the library can be done on the Kobo itself thanks to the Wi-Fi chip. Users may also download books through the use of the Kobo Bookstore. Users can also arrange their books into collections. They can be arranged based on title, author, file size, file type, and when they were last opened. The Kobo Glo also provides statistics about reading progress: average reading time per session, total time read, pages turned, and the percentage of books completed.īooks can be viewed in a list view or grid view in the user's library. Highlighting, adding notes, and looking up definitions in the built-in dictionaries is also possible by long-tapping a passage in any part of the book. Adjusting the font is possible with a feature called TypeGenius: users can change the weight, sharpness, and font size of any preinstalled fonts on the Kobo. By flicking or tapping a side of the screen, the user may advance to the next page or previous page. The main application, the digital reader, supports a variety of ebook formats: ePub, PDF, Adobe DRM, RTF, HTML, TXT, Comic Book Archive file, JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, and TIFF. This software feature originated on the Kobo Aura HD and was brought to the Kobo Glo with a software update. The main screen is called "Reading Life". Tiles may appear for books, newspapers, magazines, store categories, or user has recently read, browsed, or played, respectively. The main screen shows tiles that automatically update based on actions the user has performed. The software is available in 8 languages and 2 variants: English, French, Canadian French, Japanese, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Brazilian Portuguese. Kobo Glo runs on the Kobo Firmware, based on the Linux kernel. It also claims up to 70 hours of continuous reading with the light on. Kobo advertises a month of reading with light and Wi-Fi off, assuming 30 minutes of reading per day. It is made of the same soft matte plastic used in the Kobo Touch and Kobo Mini. The back no longer features the quilt pattern found in most of the company's products since its inception it now has a diamond criss-cross pattern. The Kobo Glo shipped in 4 colours: Black Night, Pink Sunset, Blue Moon, and Silver Star. Other improvements to the hardware include a faster processor for snappier performance, a much higher resolution screen, a larger battery, and the removal of the home button. According to Kobo, having a uniform distribution of the light across the screen was accomplished with a nano-printed fibre-optic film. This light is controlled with a button (to turn it on) and the software (to adjust brightness). By lighting from the front, the light is less intrusive than an LCD. The distinguishing feature of this device is the frontlighting technology, allowing a user to read in the dark ("Glo" referring to "Glow" as in "Glow in the dark"). The Glo was succeeded in 2015 by the higher-resolution Glo HD, with 4GB built-in storage but no microSD removable storage. It is the successor to the popular Kobo Touch was introduced alongside the Kobo Mini and Kobo Arc. It was revealed on 6 September 2012 and arrived at retail 14 October 2012 with a price of $129.99 USD/ CAD. The Kobo Glo is the fourth generation of Kobo eReader devices designed and marketed by Kobo Inc.
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