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Originally Posted by gribley
The H2O screen feels further away. The K3 e-ink looks like it's just about on the surface (as in a book) and it's just sitting there. I'm thinking that the combination of the touch and light layers in the H2O means that the e-ink really is further from the top of the screen, and I am somehow seeing this.
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This is why I'm sticking with my Voyage. I haven't seen anything else that makes the text look so close to the surface, like it was on my old KK (I think one of the Kobo readers was pretty good in this respect too, but can't remember which). In saying that, I wouldn't go back to a non-lighted ereader. I quite like the PagePress Sensors, very different to the buttons on the KK, but I still use them more than I tap the screen to turn a page.