Thread: Touch Touch vs Glo
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Old 01-03-2013, 01:05 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by kobokobe View Post
Tkavan, when I was considering purchasing the Glo, one of my main argument against the purchase was that a better reading experience in bed (approx. half an hour a day) does not justify the upgrade. But I happened to stumble onto some extra spending money at the time and thought what the heck, but like a lot of other Glo users, I read with the light on at all times, which significantly increases the contrast and "readability". Not sure if this was the reason for your question, but if it is, you should consider this.
What I was wondering about was a situation in which the Glo battery was low, and I wasn't able to do a recharge right away so would turn off the light to extend the battery power. With the light off, is the Glo just as readable as the Touch is?
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