Quote:
Originally Posted by HarryT
I'm sure you'd be happy with the H2O. Very nice reader with sharp text. It doesn't support automatic conversion of formats like the Kindle does, but conversion is easy using tools like Calibre.
The only things you might notice with the H2O after having used a Kindle are that the dictionaries are not nearly as good, and the touchscreen is less accurate than the Kindle's when it comes to making precise selections, such as small hyperlinks for footnotes.
|
I don't mind the converting part as it will have a lot of storage I will not need to use cloud either. I have used calibre before and it is very extensive and good program.
I don't mind the dictionaries I never used that feature anyway. About the touchscreen I don't think that will be a problem as I will only use it to flip page as I will convert pdf to text instead.
What about the contrast? When I had PW2 it was yellowish screen. I don't know if white will hurt the eyes or it will not? As I know it uses the same technique and is frontlit.
And also I like the nightmode option on the Kobo, does it need jailbreak for that? or is the linux open?