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Originally Posted by DNSB
I'd have to disagree. I have both devices and using the same font size and font settings on both, I can't see a noticeable difference with the naked eye other than the Aura One putting more text on the screen.
I will admit that my eyesight is probably not what it was in the past but taking pictures of the screen at 1:1 using my digital camera and looking at the images on my laptop monitor magnified well past life size, I still don't see any noticeable fuzziness comparing the Aura One and the Aura H2O.
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I believe you and I believe aceflor too.

I'm glad people post their differing experiences, my only point in replying was that I find it a little frustrating when someone posts what they see and someone else replies basically saying that's impossible, as JoOrwick did. I don't think people are trying to be rude, but it rubs me the wrong way. I experienced this constantly years back when I was having trouble getting a decent kindle paperwhite screen. People acting like I couldn't possibly be seeing what I was seeing. Why would someone say they see something they don't? I should add, as someone who has had experience with the same make and model of e-readers next to each other, I also know how much the same make and model can vary as well. I also know some people can look at the exact same device and see different things. The main thing is if you're happy with your device that is all that matters.
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Originally Posted by JoOrwick
I understand that, but there are several people already saying how this a deal breaker for them and how this convinced them not to get the KA1 which is absolutely ridiculous in my opinion. Why trust a post on a forum with no pictures saying the screen is not as sharp as the H20 when in the site I linked they can see for themselves that the H20 is definitely not sharper than the Aura One? If anything, it's clearly more pixelated.
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Well, everyone has to decide for themselves if they want to order or not, but to say aceflor is wrong in what she sees is ridiculous to me. I do agree with you in that you shouldn't necessarily go with what someone is saying on a forum, you should see the device in person as your experience may be different. That said, as someone who is very sensitive to e-reader screen variances, when someone says theirs looks a little more fuzzy than their H20, I take it into consideration. It also makes sense to me due to the extra layer. At this point, I have seen more than a few people saying their H20 is a tad sharper, and I've also seen some people saying the opposite. It gives me pause when I see conflicting reports mainly due to my sensitivity to such things and also because I don't have easy access to seeing one in person. It's a pain ordering online and having to return it. Been there, done that. More times than I care to remember. LOL.