If you’ve been thinking about getting an ebook reader this may be the sale you’ve been waiting for. Chapters has the Kobo reader on for $128 for this weekend only. The regular price is $149 and shipping is free. I have the Kindle from Amazon and I love it. The Kobo isn’t as fancy as the Kindle (it doesn’t have internet capabilities) but it is perfect if you love to read. Ebook readers are so easy to travel with. The Kobo would make a great Christmas gift for the reader on your list too.
Click here to order your Kobo from Chapters.
If you use the code “100KFRIENDS” youll save another 10% on top of that but that ends today!
Kindle’s new model is only $149, is it not?
The general consensus online seems to be that the Kobo is good if your library is into e-lending; if not, the Kindle is the way to go.
There’s a comparison of the two here: http://www.best-ereaders.com/2010/06/16/kobo-vs-kindle-who-wins-where/
(Though it was written when the cheapest Kindle was $249, the author still preferred the Kindle over the $100 cheaper Kobo).
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