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Old 01-14-2017, 07:53 AM   #2
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I can provide a couple of general observations, if not specifics.

To my eyes there is a definite improvement in sharpness with a 300pi screen (I have a Tolino Vision 3 HD) compared to 212dpi (I have an Energy Sistem Ereader Pro HD), however that reduced dpi does not prevent my Pro HD being my daily e-reader.

Both the Tolino and the ProHD have flush screens and I have never experienced any issues with reflections. (Sunshine in England is less of a problem!)

In Europe the Pro HD is comparative in price to the Inkbook Prime and comes with a 3 year warranty. I did consider trialling the Inkbook Prime but got put off by the lack of Play Store (I already have some paid apps). Also, the Prime has a fairly small battery compared to some other Android readers - though Inkbook assured me that their new page refresh technology meant battery life should be the same as their previous reader despite the reduction in battery size. I decided to stick with my Pro HD as it is nearly as light as the Prime, has the same screen dpi, has the Play Store installed and works really well for me (I have AlReader and Jotas's version of CoolReader installed as these are optimised for e-ink and work in full-screen mode with correct button mapping).
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