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Old 11-12-2015, 10:48 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by MGlitch View Post
Yeah the Glowlight Plus is 6".

Not sure I follow you, but with the H2O vs the Glowlight Plus, I'd take the H2O, more lines of text per 'page' and the text is nearly if not just as sharp.
What I am arguing is that DPI is only relevant when comparing the same size of screen. The 300DPI 6" screens have very close to the same number of pixels as the 265DPI 6.8" screens. You can fit the same number of lines of text using the same number of pixels on any of their screens but the Aura H2O and Aura HD will give you a larger image which is easier to read for my tired old eyes.

Which leads to my opinion is that arguing which is sharper is like arguing that my 1920x1200 7" ( 323DPI ) tablet is "sharper" than my laptop's 1920x1200 17.3" ( 131DPI ) screen or my HD TV's 1920x1080 60" ( at a massive 37DPI ) screen. Ask me which I preferred to watch the Rugby World Cup games on...
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