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Episode: 3737
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Title: HPR3737: Review of KOBO Libra H20 e-reader
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3737/hpr3737.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 04:48:40
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,737 for Tuesday, the 29th of November 2022.
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Today's show is entitled, Review of Coball Leigh Brage 20 Reader.
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It is hosted by Rowan, and is about 12 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is Rowan talks about his new Coball Leigh Brage 20 Reader.
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Hi, this is Rowan.
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Welcome to another episode of Hacker Public Radio.
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Today I'm going to be talking about my cobo, cobo, cobo, cobo, each, Leigh Brage 20 Reader.
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This was a Christmas gift, and this episode was actually started probably last January,
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and I just never got around to finish it, but since we were down low for shows, I thought,
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hey, this might be easy enough to get actually recorded and out the door, so here we go.
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I had been wanting an e-reader for a while, I don't like reading books on my phone.
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It's just too small, and the screen always goes dark on each way too quick, and it's just annoying,
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unless I keep my finger on and it keeps calling things.
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I've been looking at either a tablet or an e-reader or something, but I really like the e-reader
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just because I wanted a more or less single application kind of device, and I also really
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wanted to try out an e-ink display.
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I was looking around, and the cobo, I liked one, I liked the e-ink, the size, seemed like
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a good company, particularly because they are running Linux on it, and I thought, maybe
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I'd also be able to run my own distribution on it at some point, I haven't really looked
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into that to see how easy or possible that is, but that was one of the reasons for
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wanting this, so I mentioned what I wanted to my girlfriend, and being the wonder of
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girlfriend she is, it was under the Christmas tree last year, so the cobo Libra H2O, it has
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a free scale iMX6 SLL 1GHz processor in it, comes with 512 megabytes, RAM and an 8K
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byte hard drive, which is very nice, I'm not even close to having filled that up, it
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has a 7-inch HD 300 PPI e-ink touchscreen that has a 680 by 1264 pixel resolution, it's
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dimensions, it's 6.3 inches high by 5.7 inches by 0.3 inches deep, and it weighs about 6.8
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ounces, or for the rest of the world, that is 159 millimeters high by 144 millimeters,
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wide by 7.6 millimeters deep, and 192 grams, it's not too heavy, fits nicely in my hand,
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you know, don't get tired, holding it and reading for a while, I do have a cover on it, which
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now, which adds a little bit of weight, but it's nice, this particular model has two buttons on
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the one side, a sort of a page forward, page back button, so when you're holding it in your hand,
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you can easily with your thumb, page forward or page back with the buttons, as I mentioned,
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it has a touchscreen, so you can just flip your thumb like you're flipping a page forward and back,
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then the touchscreen also then lets you, touching at the top gives you access to like getting to
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your back out of the book, to your list of books, or to the settings like the brightness,
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or the font size and things, and if you touch down at the bottom, it will give you access to
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the current index or table of contents for the book, all in all, it's pretty nice,
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they does rotate, so if you, you know, you can rotate horizontally, vertically, flip it all
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the way around, so if you're left-handed or you just want to hold it, if you're not left-handed,
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but you still like holding the book that way, you can, you know, easily read the book and use the
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buttons, and you're left with your left hand, back and forth on the pages, so that's very nice,
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sometimes you have to be a little careful, it will like if you start letting it,
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you're laying on your side or something, and it'll start flipping and wanting to rotate on you,
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and while the screen refresh is okay, it can be a little slow at times, you know,
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so once it starts turning and you're turning the thing this way and that, trying to get it right
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back to the right way, here's just, I have to like make sure you pause and let it sort of catch up
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sometime, and you'll just see the screen sort of rotating around, but other than that, it's
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pretty responsive, you have to say, it handles a number of different formats, so like EPUB,
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a couple different EPUBs, PDF, it handles the CZR, some of the archives they use for,
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like comics and stuff like that online, I have to say a PDF that is basically like a scanned
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images of the pages, can be very painful, like it just takes it a while to render a page,
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and then if you have to like zoom in or, you know, because it's like double column
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pages and the text is small and you try to zoom in on the one column, it can be a little painful
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to read those kinds of PDFs, trying to remember, I've really read that many of like PDFs that are
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more text based, I don't remember off the top of my head, I mostly have been reading through EPUBs,
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the one thing with this, it does to get back to its things, it does have a good battery life,
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it has a 1200 milliamp hour battery, I think, now I haven't used it quite as much as I was hoping to,
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but I think I've had it almost a year now and I've maybe charged it four or five times,
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so it does have really good battery life, you know, if it's just sitting there, it will go into a
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deep sleep mode, you can turn it off, there's a power button on the back of the device,
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it has, for connectivity, you have Wi-Fi, which is 802 11bg in, and then it also has a micro USB
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for either data and for powering, recharging the batteries, you can, if you plug it in, just
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like it will show up as like an external hard drive and you can just copy your books manually,
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or directly onto the e-reader, and then when you take it off the USB connection and it boots
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back into the OS, it will automatically like find the book and add it to the library for you.
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I found, well I knew about, but I started using Calibre or Caliber or Calibre, the book management,
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it's very nice, I like it, it's great for like particularly like adding metadata and stuff like
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to the books, open source, it also has a number of different, it has plugins and there's a number
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of different plugins for various things, but the one thing I did find is, Kobo apparently has
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their own, they call it KePub, which is our own special ePub format that I guess helps
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optimize for their devices, make them run a little faster, and I think it also helps with
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pictures for like rescaling, and that's one thing I found with some ePub's is, the regular ePub's
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is like an image might be too big, and it won't scale it to the page, you just want to scroll
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around the page to see the whole image, and with the K-Pub stuff, I haven't run into that,
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I mean you can zoom in, but it generally will be resized to the right size of your e-reader,
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and so there's a plug-in, third party plug-in for Calibre that you can, when you push a book
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from Calibre to your device, it will automatically convert it to the KePub, and that's been working
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great, I really like that, and they do load faster, the pages turn faster, I'm not sure what the
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difference is, I know they add some extra sections and stuff, so maybe it's just makes it easier
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if the e-reader to figure out like the layout and things, so let's see, so I have really been
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enjoying it, like I said it can feel a little slow at times, but you know, especially with the PDFs
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of images, but overall, it's pretty snappy, I don't use the Wi-Fi to connect to any bookstore,
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so I haven't actually used any of that, those features, I think Kobu has their own, and I think
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you can connect to some others, I've generally just been buying e-pubs online and downloading them,
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and then moving them over, trying to think what else, I guess that pretty much covers it,
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like I said, if you're looking for an e-reader, I really recommend this one, it was $169, so
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not super cheap, but not super expensive either, and it is really nice, it is also, you know,
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has the H2O, it makes it, it's waterproof to a certain degree, and the E-ink, I really love it,
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it's pretty amazing, I mean, you take it outside in bright light, I took it to the beach and was
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sitting on the beach at high, you know, middle of the afternoon, no problem reading, it comes with
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a backlight that will automatically sort of adjust depending on the light level in your room,
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that works really nice, you can, you know, manually modify that, the brightness if you want,
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so I found that, the E-ink really, it does meet all those things, it talks about, it is like
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electronic paper, it's pretty neat, I'm really glad I went with that, it is black and white,
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I know some of the newer versions of the E-ink displays with color, but I'm not sure there's
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out in for any e-readers, and they, I know it's pricey still, you're not going to find something
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probably under three or four hundred dollars that would have a color E-ink display, I have a
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bunch of links to the various websites for the Koboo and information about it and about
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Calibre and stuff, and those are in the show notes, and with that I will say please pick up
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