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Old 07-10-2015, 04:08 AM   #52
Loknor
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Device: Kobo Aura H2O 2nd ed, Kobo Aura HD, Iriver Story
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Having owned both (and a Voyage, too), I'd say personally that the lighting systems on both are damned good.
And there's the answer.

Both are great machines. Indeed, ever since the Aura's Kobo became mature and the PW range is simply delicious. Unless there are specific reasons (PDF/text selection/etc.)the devices are excelent for reading.

Wishy washy about uneven lightning or papertone on these devices is only for the really sensitive. An "old" Aura HD is generally sharper than most paperbacks... it needs to be highquality glossy paper before paper surpasses that.

We are spoilt

I would pick and choose on your usage. Do you live in the Amazon store, get a kindle. If you have large libraries of Epubs look at the kobo. Otherwise flip a coin


Oh... and before I forget: since when are devices under 300 grams too heavy???? How did you guys manage with real books?

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