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Rakuten Kobo Aura One Limited Edition: Keeping up with the Kindles isn’t easy

Rakuten Kobo’s latest e-reader, the Kobo Aura One Limited Edition, looks identical to the year-old Kobo Aura One. But with 32GB of storage and a few new software tricks up its sleeve, it’s designed to go blowfor- blow with Amazon’s outstanding 2017 Kindle Oasis. While it isn’t quite up to the task, it still has a lot to offer certain readers.

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The Kobo Aura One Limited Edition’s not cheap. At $280 from , it costs as much as Amazon’s

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