If you noticed an improvement in screen text sharpness when you went from Glo to Glo HD, then you may be disappointed with the replacement offered. If you didn't, then the Aura they have offered should suffice.
The H2O is a better reader, but I was surprised that I stopped using mine because I found it a bit big for me - I found it uncomfortable to hold beyond about 20 mins. Others love the bigger format.
There are other nice, but less common, epub readers out there - though they may take a little more set up work initially. Models which come to mind are:
Pocketbook Touch HD (300 dpi screen)
Tolino Shine 2 HD or Tolino Vision 4 HD (both have 300 dpi screens)
Inkbook Obsidian or Prime (these have 212 dpi screens like the Aura 2 Kobo have offered you)
It is a shame they cannot offer a replacement Glo HD, because I feel that would suit you best. You could see if there is a 3rd party seller offering the Glo HD, though you may not want to take that risk in view of your original Glo HD unit failure.
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