At an event in Manhattan Tuesday night, Kobo introduced a revised and expanded line of devices along with a variety of feature innovations, all under the positioning that “Kobo stands for those who love to read.” As ceo Mike Serbinis said, “we are focused on the reader.” Their surprisingly-successful “high end” eInk reader the Aura, introduced in April, will launch in a new model available for pre-order now and on sale September 16. At $149 it’s $20 less expensive, and the company says it’s thinner and lighter. An expanded tablet line will offer 3 models instead of just one. They […]