Durobos Krono e-reader is the perfect palm-sized e-reader — and a great Kindle and Kobo alternative
The Durobo Krono is a versatile e-reader that combines multiple functionalities into a compact design. It allows users to access various e-reading apps and audiobooks, making it a strong alternative to traditional e-readers like Kindle and Kobo. However, its performance can be affected by demanding applications, and it requires careful management for optimal speed.
- ▪The Durobo Krono features a 6.13-inch Carta 1200 e-ink display and runs on Android 15.
- ▪It offers 128GB of storage and 6GB of RAM, allowing access to multiple e-reading apps.
- ▪Users have reported that the device's speed can decrease when using demanding applications.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Durobo Krono e-reader: Our quick verdict Your entire digital library on one device It's fast — until it's not A perfect palm-sized e-reader It needs better battery life More features to enjoy Is the Durobo Krono worth it? In my hunt for the best e-readers, I've been determined to find a great alternative to a Kindle or a Kobo. Don't get me wrong, I love both of these e-readers and generally think they are the best e-readers you can buy, but I know there's a hunger for variety in the e-reader community beyond the big two. I've tried Barnes & Noble's Nook, Remarkable e-ink tablets, and Boox e-readers, but none of them have impressed me.
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