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Originally Posted by Barty
Q for owners: When you touch the screen does it feel like glass or plastic?
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It feels like sort of a soft, warm plexiglass; not hard and cold, like a tablet having Gorilla glass.
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Originally Posted by MGlitch
It's possible to get two or three more lines of text on the Aura One, maybe even four. Though it would require the text be siginifcantly closer to the edges of the screen. The two or three lines are entirely just from the blank space at the bottom of the Aura One, the fourth+ would be from that space as well as the left and right margins.
I realize that some people prefer slightly thicker margins, I prefer to maximize the amount of text on a page. Especially since discovering the joy of a capacitive touch screen, no slightly raised bezel to cast shadows on the screen from outside sources of light.
I'll try and get a photo of my Aura One screen up sometime tonight after I get home.
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How would you get those extra lines? The only possibility I can think of is some way to fill up the space at the bottom; I really wouldn't want to smash the text right up to the edges, and go even lower on the line spacing. The line spacing is already at the lowest, and the side margins is next to the lowest. When setting it to the lowest setting, the text extends in width, and combined with the bigger margin at the top and bottom, it makes the page feel unbalanced.
By the way: I also feel that the side bezels should have been a bit wider, or the top bezels a bit smaller. Tablets and readers (and computer monitors) with bezels of non-symmetrical widths always feel strange to me.