Kobo Vox

alaTest hat 162 Testberichte und Kundenbewertungen für Kobo Vox zusammengefasst und analysiert. Im Durchschnitt wurde das Produkt mit 3.5/5 bewertet, verglichen mit einer durchschnittlichen Bewertung von 4.3/5 für andere Produkte. Den Bildschirm und die Größe bewerten die Testern positiv, aber sie beanstanden die Zuverlässigkeit. Über die Verarbeitungsqualität gibt es verschiedene Meinungen.

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Im Durchschnitt haben Anwender dieses Produkt mit 73/100 und Experten mit 45/100 bewertet.

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Kundenmeinung (amazon.co.uk)

Amazon.co.uk review summary for Kobo Vox

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 4 user reviews of Kobo Vox from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 2.5/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.4/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk. Reviewers are impressed by the portability, whereas there are some mixed opinions about the usability.

portability

50% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Dez 2024

Kundenmeinung (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for Kobo Vox

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 39 user reviews of Kobo Vox from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 2.9/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com.

51% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Dez 2024

Expertenbewertung von (engadget.com)

Kobo Vox review

 

The Vox has last-generation hardware and largely uninspiring software. It's a hard sell against the Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire.

Dez 2011

Expertenbewertung von : Gordon Kelly (trustedreviews.com)

Kobo Vox eBook Reader

 

The Amazon Kindle Fire gets a globally available rival, sadly just not a credible one.

Reasonably priced eReader/tablet hybrid ; Excellent Kobo eBook store

Second rate display causes eye strain ; Underpowered hardware ; Poorly thought out build choices ; Woeful battery life

For anyone buying an eBook reader primarily for, well… reading this will be the end of the matter. That said is the dream alive for an occasional reader who wants a cheap Android tablet?

Dez 2011

Expertenbewertung von : David Carnoy (cnet.com)

Kobo Vox review: Kobo Vox

 

Kobo Vox

The $199 ; is a relatively affordable Android-based tablet, with a reasonably attractive design, and an expansion slot for more memory beyond its internal 8GB. Kobo's e-reading app and e-book store are integrated into the device and you also get access...

Books don't load as quickly as they should, the screen isn't incredibly responsive, the battery life is only OK, and the device ships with what appears to be a proprietary cable for charging and transferring files. There's no access to the full Android...

While it's relatively affordable, the Kobo Vox is a truly unexceptional Android tablet, with nothing to recommend it over the identically priced Kindle Fire.

Dez 2011

Expertenbewertung von : Eugene Kim (pcmag.com)

Kobo Vox

 

The price may be right at $199, but the Kobo Vox Android tablet/ebook reader cuts too many corners and falls short of the competition in nearly every way.

Bright 1,024-by-600-pixel display. Tracks reading progress and statistics.

Unresponsive screen. Sluggish performance. Unpolished OS. Poor battery life for an ebook reader.

Conclusions With the Vox, Kobo tries to mimic the Amazon Kindle Fire, and fails in pretty much every way. Kobo was able to hit that magic $199 price point, but at the cost of performance and polish. The Kindle Fire is a great product at a budget price....

Dez 2011

Expertenbewertung von : JoannaStern (theverge.com)

Kobo Vox review

 

Can Kobo jump into the cheap e-reader / tablet game and catch up to the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet?

Easy to sideload apps ; Looks decent from afar ; Good selection of books

Feels cheap ; Screen can be unresponsive ; Software is sluggish ; Much slower than the Fire or Nook Tablet

Nov 2011

Expertenbewertung von : Melissa J. Perenson (pcworld.com)

Kobo Vox Review: A Social, Multipurpose E-Reader and Tablet

 

The Kobo Vox is a value-priced tablet with a twist. Like its E Ink sibling, the Kobo Touch e-reader, the Vox has a social focus, and places an emphasis on sharing reading experiences. At $200 (as of November 20, 2011), the Kobo Vox is priced the same...

Reading-centric interface tweaks to stock Android ; Well-designed reading interface

Comparatively thick and chunky to hold

Kobo's Android 2.3-based tablet offers a social-reading-focused, value-priced alternative to the big guns.

Nov 2011

Expertenbewertung von (t3.com)

Kobo Vox eReader review

 

Can the Kobo Vox ereader take on the Amazon Kindle Fire?

Big colour screen ; Comfy quilted back ; 1 million free books

Screen strains eyes ; No Android Market ; No USB charging

Expertenbewertung von : Chris Hall (pocket-lint.com)

Kobo Vox

 

The Kobo Vox eReader is a 7-inch Android tablet looking to offer the same sort of experience as the Kindle Fire in the US. With the Kindle enjoying successes State-side, Kobo is looking to replicate that, and bring reading and wider multimedia...

Cheap, Kobo's modifications make itservices easy to get into

It's neither the best solution for reading, nor the best for a tablet, battery life is poor, lacks Google certification

The compromise you have to make with the Kobo Vox is clear: it is good value for money and you get a tablet that has been reasonably well built and offers a wide variety of features. But you get neither the best tablet experience nor the best reading...

Mär 2012

Expertenbewertung von : Michelle Starr (cnet.com.au)

Kobo Vox

 

Kobo's Vox colour e-reader has made it to Australia ahead of the Kindle Fire, but it doesn't feel ready for market.

Colour display Reading Life features are fun Audio support.

Cheap build No case included Can't remove pre-installed apps Slow No way to browse the content of your e-reader Full Android market unavailable Not compatible with Adobe Digital Editions Can only add books via the Kobo book store.

Even though we understand why the Vox hit the market when it did, it was in no way ready for release, and it suffers for it.

Jan 2012

Expertenbewertung von : Melissa J. Perenson (techadvisor.co.uk)

Kobo Vox review

 

The Kobo Vox is a value-priced tablet with a twist. Like its E Ink sibling, the Kobo Touch e-reader, the Vox has a social focus, and places an emphasis on sharing reading experiences. At £169, the Kobo Vox is priced the same as the Amazon Kindle Fire...

Given its compatibility with Android apps, the Kobo Vox makes for a solid, more open alternative to the Amazon Kindle Fire or the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet. The Vox lacks the polish and finesse of those models, but its emphasis on reading is very useful.

Dez 2011

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