I don't see much point in it, myself. It doesn't seem to offer much more than the Glo already has. Its main features are a light - which the Glo has - and a hd screen. But I feel like if you're looking so closely at letters on your screen that you can see - and be bothered by - the pixels of each letter then you're probably using your ereader wrong, and are headed for massive eye strain.
I would say that if you've got the Glo, don't bother with the Aura, unless you read mainly comics or image-heavy technical manuals on it. Otherwise, you may as well save your money until the next generation comes out (or until the Aura comes down in price significantly).
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