Girlfriend wants to purchase KOBO reader from WH Smith, was on offer for £30 (not sure if offer still on). Seems a hell of a lot cheaper than a Kindle.
However, we were wondering if the cost of downloading a book to the KOBO reader would be more expensive, on average, per book, than downloading a book to a Kindle? And that in the long-term, if the cost of downloading to the KOBO was more expensive than for a Kindle, that this additional cost would offset the saving in the initial purchase of the eReader?
Also, what about the overall selection of books available on both KOBO and Kindle?
However, we were wondering if the cost of downloading a book to the KOBO reader would be more expensive, on average, per book, than downloading a book to a Kindle? And that in the long-term, if the cost of downloading to the KOBO was more expensive than for a Kindle, that this additional cost would offset the saving in the initial purchase of the eReader?
Also, what about the overall selection of books available on both KOBO and Kindle?




