![]() No Google Apps or Android Market without hack.Single core 800MHz processor is faster than expected but is still slower than Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet's dual core processors.8GB of memory and SD card slot provide ample storage space.Open Android 2.3 so you can install apps, even competing ereading apps like Kindle and Nook.The screen is gorgeous, very bright colors and crisp text with wide viewing angles.Update: Kobo updated the software on the Kobo Vox to add the Google Play store and official support for Google apps, making it much more versatile than when this review was posted. Subscribe to The eBook Reader Blog to keep updated on future developments. The Kobo Vox is available in the US and Canada, and will likely branch out to the other countries that Kobo operates in later in 2012. The device is very comparable to the hugely successful Nook Color, but one major difference is that Kobo opted to go with an open Android operating system so users can install whatever apps they want without having to hack the device first. ![]() The Kobo Vox is Kobo's first venture into the Android tablet space.
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