Will New $99 Kobo E-Reader Compete?
By Rob Scott
November 21, 2011
November 21, 2011
- Kobo announced it will release its $99 Kobo Touch with Offers in time for the holiday season.
- The 6-inch e-reader is the same as the company’s $130 offering, but “the screen will display ads when it is in sleep mode or turned off, as well as in what the company mysteriously refers to as ‘discreet places,'” reports VentureBeat.
- The device “will be a direct competitor to Amazon’s Kindle Touch with Special Offers and Barnes & Noble’s Nook Simple Touch,” suggests the article.
- Although not widely known in the U.S., Kobo hopes to change that with unique features such as support for HTML, RTF and various image files.
- According to the article: “Just last week, the Canada-based e-reader manufacturer was acquired for $315 million in cash by Rakuten, the largest online shopping mall operator in Japan, which may help the reader become an international hit. As for this season’s e-reader wars in the U.S., it’s still a scrappy underdog.”
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