Kobo Aura

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ManufacturerKobo Inc.
Product familyKobo eReader
Operating systemKobo Firmware 4.38.23171 (Released 10/29/24)
CPU1 GHz Freescale i.MX507
Kobo Aura
Kobo Aura displaying its settings menu
ManufacturerKobo Inc.
Product familyKobo eReader
Operating systemKobo Firmware 4.38.23171 (Released 10/29/24)
CPU1 GHz Freescale i.MX507
Storage4 GB Sandisk embedded flash (SDIN7DP2-4G)[1]
Removable storagemicroSD card slot supporting up to 32GB cards
Display6 in diagonal,
16-level grayscale
1024 × 758[2]
electronic paper
InputCapacitive Touchscreen
On-screen keyboard
Power3.7V 1500mAh
Dimensions150 x 114 x 8.1 mm
Weight174 g (6.1 oz)
PredecessorKobo Glo
SuccessorKobo Aura H2O

The Kobo Aura is the fifth generation of E-book readers designed and marketed by Kobo Inc. It was revealed 27 August 2013 at Kobo's Beyond the Book Event in New York City, along with three new Kobo Arc devices.[3][4] Available for pre-order the same day, it cost US$149.99/CAD.[5]

The Kobo Aura featured several improvements to its immediate predecessor, the Kobo Glo. The screen is now a flat plastic panel, featuring an 'edge to edge' display without a raised border found in predecessors.[6] It uses E Ink's Regal waveform technology along with Pearl HD, eliminating the need for a black refresh screen previously occurring every few pages.[7] The touch screen, now based on capacitive touch, is more responsive than the infrared touch present in its previous products and allows for the use of multitouch.[8] This can be used to control the frontlight built into the device, as well as pinch-to-zoom when reading PDF documents.[9][10]

The Kobo Aura also featured a redesigned body. Shorter and more square than its competitors, the Kindle Paperwhite and Nook Glowlight, it was designed to be easier to grip.[6][10] The back is of a similar design to the Kobo Aura HD, with an angular design reminiscent of crumpled pages of a book.[11][12] The Kobo Aura shipped in 2 colours: black and pink.[13]

Kobo also sold an accessory to the Kobo Aura called the "Sleepcover", a case that would wake the Kobo Aura from sleep when opened and put the Aura to sleep when closed. This case uses magnets, similar to Apple's Smart Cover.[14]

Kobo claims the battery will last for over 2 months with 30 minutes of reading a day, ComfortLight turned on or off, and Wi-Fi turned off.[13]

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