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Originally Posted by BWinmill
The only reason why I'm considering it is the resolution is significantly better than my Kobo Touch's 167 ppi and the front light may be nice, but I'd have to check it out in the store first because I need to find out if it's good enough to handle sanely formatted PDF documents. Even then I'm not expecting the world on PDFs, just enough to read technical documents.
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I'm about the same. I have a Kobo Touch that works great for basic EPUBs, but my Kobo purchases (Original, Touch) have always been with the hope to read technical PDFs.
I tried an Aura HD at my local Chapters branch, and the PDF I tried looked great ("Latin For Beginners", available here:
http://www.textkit.com/latin_grammar.php) . Easily readable, no need to zoom. Page turns were a bit slow, but well within my tolerance. Haven't tried any of my math PDFs, but I'm confident they'll look good too.
Now I just need to convince myself that the upgrade is worth the price tag