• Rolder@reddthat.com
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      27 days ago

      I have a kobo but I don’t remember having to do anything with Walmart. Rest is spot on though.

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        27 days ago

        Kobo was sold exclusively through Walmart in the US (at least when I bought my Kobo). I think they recently ended the partnership.

        • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          27 days ago

          I thought they’ve been available directly from Kobo since they launched in the US.

          As for other retail stores, they used to be exclusive to Walmart, but I now see them elsewhere (e.g. Target and Amazon both have them).

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            27 days ago

            Not sure when things changed but all I know is that when I bought mine years ago the Kobo site redirected me to Walmart and that’s where I had to buy it. My e-reader even displays the Walmart logo on it when I power it off.

    • teuto@lemmy.teuto.icu
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      27 days ago

      Bought a kobo recently. Bought it direct from Kobo, Walmart wasn’t involved at all in any step. Worked perfectly out of the box with Caliber too. Nice little device, library interface could use some work but it’s functional.

      • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        27 days ago

        Nice to know. I thought about buying from Walmart so I’d have recourse w/ retail, but if they have any change in firmware, I’ll just buy straight from Kobo.

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      27 days ago

      Or just:

      1. buy a Kobo eReader from Kobo directly
      2. connect Overdrive w/ your local library

      No need for piracy, read a bunch of library books if you don’t want to pay for books.

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      27 days ago

      I recommend installing calibre web on a home server, installing koreader on the Kobo, and accessing your eBook library over your WiFi and OPDS.

      Koreader is such a good reading experience, I never want to go back to stock firmware (well, except for the dictionaries maybe, those are better.)

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      27 days ago

      “make” usually implies already having one, advising to just go out when given the option to recycle an existing kindle with a debloated experience to instead go and buy something else is encouraging ewaste