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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The screen of the Voyage is not as good as the screen of the Aura One. The front light is much better and the screen of the Voyage is too small.
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That's a mistake. The Voyage screen is just a little larger than it should be. The Aura One is way too large.
The perfect ereader would have a screen the size of the Kobo Mini with a frontlight as good as the Voyage and a smaller bezel so it would fit comfortably in a shirt pocket.
Actually I think what this thread proves is that the perfect ereader is a myth. Perfect for who? I'm older than most of you guys so let's say perfect for me. But wait. There are more of you so you outvote me. There ain't no perfect ereader.
So I'll tell you what would be the perfect ereader if it could exist: first, it would stretch or shrink so it could be any size you prefer. It would have a light quality control so the light can be as good or bad, as even or splotchy as you like. It would weigh practically nothing unless you needed more weight and then you could use the voice control to tell it to get heavier. It would obey!
There's be one additional button that causes the inflatable recliner to pop out so you could read comfortably wherever you happen to be.
Amazon, are you reading this! You could call it the Amazon Skindle.
Barry