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Kobo Needs to Release a New Entry-Level eReader

August 2, 2023 by Nathan 6 Comments

Kobo Nia Needs to Go

Looking over Kobo’s current lineup of ereaders, most of them are still relatively new. They released the 6-inch Kobo Clara 2E last fall, and the 10.3-inch Kobo Elipsa 2E earlier this year.

The Kobo Sage and Kobo Libra 2 were both released in October of 2021. There’s a chance Kobo could replace them, perhaps with “E” versions made of recycled materials like the Clara 2E and Elipsa 2E, but neither model is outdated and in need of a major overhaul.

The only Kobo ereader that really needs to be replaced is the entry-level model, the Kobo Nia.

The Kobo Nia was released in July of 2020, but the weird thing about it was it wasn’t really “new” in any way. Kobo basically took an earlier model, the Kobo Aura 2, and put its hardware in a slightly different casing and called it the Kobo Nia.

The Kobo Nia brought nothing new to the table when it was released in 2020. It was basically a re-release of the Kobo Aura 2 that was originally released in the 2016. So essentially the Kobo Nia is the equivalent to a now 7-year-old device.

The Kobo Nia is still rocking an old school microUSB port. It has a single core 900 MHz processor. It doesn’t support dual-band WiFi or have Bluetooth like newer Kobos, and it’s not waterproof either. It has a 6-inch 212 ppi screen and a frontlight, but without warm temperature control.

Given the fact it’s an entry-level model, you can’t expect it to have everything the Kobo Clara 2E has, but it could certainly use a few upgrades at this point. Pocketbook just released a new basic model called the Basic Lux 4 and it adds page buttons, a microSD card slot, and a USB-C port for the same price as the Kobo Nia.

Personally, I don’t see the purpose of selling two 6-inch ereaders that are only $30 apart on price (the Kobo Nia is $109 and the Kobo Clara 2E is $139). I’d rather see Kobo bring back something with a smaller screen like the Kobo Mini. Now that would be interesting.

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  1. Rick says

    August 3, 2023 at 12:44 am

    How many of us are still nursing our old Minis along? I just had a new battery installed in mine, but I would much rather have purchased a new Mini 2.0. It seems that Kobo doesn’t really listen to it’s customers.

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  2. Patricia says

    August 3, 2023 at 4:05 am

    Yes, please! A new updated Mini would be fantastic!

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  3. Jeremy says

    August 5, 2023 at 2:18 am

    Yes, absolutely! Kobo needs to release a new ‘mini’. ideally a 5” HD E Ink Carta 1200 screen with ComfortLight PRO. at least 32GB of storage (or an sd slot). basically a kind of shrunk down Clara 2e, (waterproofing not a must).

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  4. Linda says

    August 8, 2023 at 4:14 am

    My Mini was unable to load any new books and so I performed a factory reset only to find that the model is no longer supported by Kobo. It now has no operating software and is therefore useless.
    I have ordered a new Nia as a replacement but would be grateful for any suggestions to revive my old Mini.

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    • Koby says

      August 8, 2023 at 9:14 am

      Hope this helps!

      “If you update your eReader after May 25, 2023, you’ll have to use Kobo Desktop to update your eReader. ” https://help.kobo.com/hc/articles/360019690433

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    • Rick says

      August 8, 2023 at 11:57 am

      Download and install the firmware for the Kobo Glo. It’s compatible with the Mini. Problem solved.
      https://pgaskin.net/KoboStuff/kobofirmware.html

      Reply

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