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Originally Posted by Ripplinger
Now I'm curious what greens ended up with. Which reader when you're talking different screen sizes and other features really is up to the individual user preferences.
If those were my only choices, then it would definitely be H2O for me since I need IR touch and I carry my reader with me everywhere, so the 6" screen is a better fit. I also prefer the raised bezel for the reasons Braid already mentioned above.
But you're strictly a home reader and rarely take the reader on daily trips, or if you read a lot of technical books or PDFs, then you probably would prefer the larger screen of the Aura One.
As I said, it's all a matter of personal preferences about what and where you read.
Let us know what you ended up buying though and how you like it.
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before I went out to buy it I discovered there was the new model "H2O vendetta" coming soon fall of this month. so I went at the shop and I told it to the guy and we have searched togheter info on the new device. I back home without buying anything but I will probably go back soon to the shop for the aura one, I like the big screen.
the problem is that I'm not happy about what pepole say about the battery of the aura one. I wish to be sure I can read at least one book of 800/1000 pages without having to charge it (with wi-fi off and back light to 1/5 of it's power).
If you have any suggestion I would be really grateful.
p.s.
Will the new H2O have a smaller battery life than Aura one? I saw this.
Link 1 say "Battery Life: Last for weeks*"
https://us.kobobooks.com/products/ko...-h2o-edition-2
Link 2 say "Battery Life: Up to 1 month*"
https://us.kobobooks.com/products/kobo-aura-one#tab-2