The e-reader market is mostly dominated by Amazon’s Kindles, with upstart alternatives from Barnes & Noble and Kobo rarely providing enough difference to make a big dent. Kobo’s Aura One ($229.99) looks to turn heads with its larger-than-average 7.8-inch display and IPX8-rated water resistance, which could make it a big deal at the beach. And while its laggy keyboard and high price may not look great versus the competition, its excellent light sensors and ability to take a splash make it worth considering.
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