There are a bunch of small LED lights that project light upwards, proving even distribution. The front-lit display is the best one that Kobo has ever produced. The screen is completely flush with the bezel, which gives you a wider area to turn pages in e-books or pinch and zoom PDF files. It is 7.8 inches and the resolution is 1872 by 1404, which works out to a crisp 300 pixels per inch. ![]() The Aura One features the largest E-Ink screen that Kobo has ever produced. There is no easy way to insert a higher capacity card unless you know how to use clone imaging software. There is a hidden SD card on the circuit board, but it powers the operating system. There is 4 GB of internal memory and with no option to enhance it via an SD card for your average user. If I had to guess, it is very likely they are using a 1 GHz Freescale i.MX507 processor, and either 128 MB of RAM or 512 MB of RAM. I have reached out to them for an official comment and will update this review once I hear back. ![]() Kobo has not disclosed the processor or how much RAM this device is using. These specs make it a very basic e-reader by 2016 standards and there are plenty of similarly priced alternatives on the market, such as the Kindle Paperwhite that has a resolution of 1430×1080 and 300 PPI. The Edition 2 features a six inch E-Ink Carta display with a resolution of 1024 X 768 and 212 PPI. Both of these new devices are available to order and many people are wondering what makes them unique. Welcome to another Good e-Reader Comparison Video! Today, we take a look at the new Kobo Aura Edition 2 and the Kobo Aura One.
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