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Old 11-28-2015, 03:53 PM   #4
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Device: Glo HD, Aura H20, PRS-T1
Interesting read ProDigit. Thank you for the input.

I considered the H20 along with the Voyage before I decided on the Glo HD. Like you, I was tempted by the size of the H20, however, the screen is 265 dpi. The Glo HD screen is smaller and has a higher dpi at 300. I knew text on the smaller screen at the higher dpi would look sharper.

I have a discerning eye, so the higher dpi was important to me. EDIT: I can tell the difference between 720p and 1080p source video on a device such as my TV, so I'm attentive to little things like that. Which is why dpi was an important factor in my purchase- I wanted the text on my Glo HD to be as sharp as possible. That, and the Kobo isn't locked down like the Kindles are.

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