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Old 10-22-2014, 02:07 AM   #134
Hypernova
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Device: Current: Boox Leaf2 (broken) Past: H2O, Kindle PW1, DXG;Pocketbook 360
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I'll try to take one tomorrow (and figure out how to post it ).


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It's funny because everyone is talking about the new Kindle Voyage and how the text seems to be closer to the surface blah blah. What a load of tosh! My old Kindle Touch (which I'm doomed to use until it dies) features text that sits right on the surface, much more like print (sharpness aside) than the Kindle Voyage.
I maybe glorifying my old fond memory but I remember much more impressed when I first laid my eyes on the Sony PRS-505. I was like yes this is electronic paper! Make no mistake I was pretty happy with my PW1 after 4-5 exchange in search for the best unit but I felt like the old Sony reader was much more like a paper.

Can anyone comment if the H2O is better in that regard (text closer to the surface)?

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