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Old 10-30-2014, 07:27 AM   #756
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My question is this, does the voyage add $70 worth of value? That's a question each of us needs to answer ourselves and will most likely differ based on who you talk to. I don't the increased resolution since this is text, if this was a graphic book then I could see the emphasis on the resolution, how much resolution do you need to display text? Thus it comes down to the decrease in the size of the reader and the sensor. My question is this - do the new voyage owners like the sensor and decrease of the size enough to make it worth your extra dollars?

There are some advantages that I can see for the sensor, frequently I get out to the bus stop in the morning, and its too early for the sun to be up yet, and I turn on the paper white's book light and I frequently need to adjust the light a few times to get it right. The light sensor would eliminate that adjustments, since the reader is doing it I would imagine that the sensor would get it right the first time, unlike me.
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