I have a few days testing the Tolino extensively. My experience with Ebookreadern enough a few years back (the OYO 1 of Thalia was my first unit) Haptics, processing, weight and color that I liked quite. Then turned on the unit, set up and now came the first surprise: the contrast. The background is gray and the letters far from Black (which can be seen as optimum) dark gray away. It must be said clearly: even the old Kindle for 49 (I own one) has significantly better display! The new generation of Sony and Kobo readers are in a completely different league. I suspect that most people, the built-in lighting even in daylight benutzen.Dadurch falls the display quality at significantly less. The light is actually quite evenly and can be adjusted in brightness. The pace of work when scrolling is mediocre but sufficient. This is only for Epub. To PDF files are used you will experience the next surprise, the device is very sluggish and tranig so that it in the long run no fun macht.Dieser point is likely for people who only read books in .epub matter be. The precision of the touch screen can in my view to be desired. You can sweep up when you switch to close to the center, often unintentionally turns the menu. Housing the SDCARD slots I find again easily accessible. The menu is not bad either. All in all, however, the device fails despite good approaches on the display. The built-in lighting is certainly a meaningful story, in this case, however, I felt it to be trickery.