![]() Instead it has spots on the case that are touch sensitive. The Literati doesn’t have page turn buttons. I’m covering this irritation first because even if you disagree with my other complaints, this one will give you pause. I also don’t like the joystick, but there are so many other problems that I’ll skip this one. There is a dictionary, but you can’t select a word on the screen (you have to type it in). Why put a keyboard on a device if you don’t plan to use it? You have 5 font size, 2 font choices, and you can adjust the brightness (seven settings). The Literati has no annotation options (not even bookmarks). The library is pretty much identical to the Kobo PC app, so I’ll skip it here and jump straight to the reading abilities. It has a 7″ LCD screen, Wifi, and supports the Kobo ebookstore. The Literati is a Kindle clone that doesn’t bother to make use of its keyboard. But first I’ll give you a summary of its abilities. I have a number of complaints with the Literati, and I’ll take them one by one. I’m sitting here right now, watching it fail to load my personal ebooks, and I’ve decided that I’ve used enough to give my opinion.Īt the very least wait for a firmware update. ![]() I got a Literati about a week ago, and I was 1 of 4 blogs to get it. ![]()
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