You can add one of three different $29.99 leather Sleep Covers that the Nia slides into. I got to nearly a full charge in an hour. I got through Lawrence Wright's 380-page The End of October on a charge with about 20 percent remaining you'll probably want to charge the device once per large book. There's no 3G option, unlike with Kindles.īattery life from the 1,000mAh cell is fine. It connects and downloads using 2.4GHz or 5GHz Wi-Fi I had no trouble connecting to each. The Nia has a single-color, blue-white frontlight with a brightness level you can adjust manually. There's a single-color, adjustable blue-white front light For those kinds of works, the extra screen size of the Libra H2O really helps. A lot of manga and comics fans like Kobo because of the company's broad file support, but the screen is just a bit too small for viewing pictures. With its 6-inch, 212ppi E Ink screen, the Nia is best for reading plain text. For protection against splashes or spills, you'll have to opt for the Kobo Libra H2O or the Kindle Paperwhite. Like the base Kindle, the Nia isn't waterproof. The only physical button is the power button on the bottom, next to the micro USB charging port. You turn pages by tapping the sides of the touch screen. It's super easy to hold, and not slippery at all. The Nia has a buttonless front with a touch screen, and a hard plastic back with a stippled texture to make it easy to grip. It has the same 6-inch display you find on the Kindle, the Kindle Paperwhite, and the Clara HD Kobo just shaves off some of the bezel here. At 6.20 by 4.40 by 0.36 inches (HWD), it's the smallest ebook reader currently available. The most surprising thing about the Nia is how small it is. The Kobo Nia has a micro USB charging port
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