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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I find that once you figure out a light level that works, you tend to stick with it. I know I do. I only really read with the light sometimes in bed and I use 4% or 5%.
Now the page turn buttons would actually not work as well as swiping the screen when laying on my side (in bed) reading. I don't always have my hand in the same place. But with the touch screen, I just do the same exact swiping and it works very well.
I have a light sensor on my Surface Pro 2 and it's turned off because it's just annoying.
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I never stuck to the lighting level on the PW2 (and I don't on the H20) I read in different lighting situations so I'm adjusting up and down all the time. With the Voyage I never have to adjust now. The light sensor works very well as do the page press sensors.
Whatever the differences in the devices Amazon still have the better infrastructure. If kobo want to battle Amazon they need to do more than bring out decent devices.