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Old 02-23-2018, 07:32 AM   #7
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: London, UK
Device: H2O 2, Aura 2, Clara HD, Touch
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Originally Posted by datanoise View Post

My question is: are all Kobo models similarly poorly sensitive on the touch layer / is it hard to "click" on the small number to read a note of each of those, or are some models really good / as comfortable for that as the paperwhite is?

The new H2O Edition 2 appears to be using a different touchscreen type. You can (under magnification) clearly see the grid https://hd.tudocdn.net/677628?w=660&h=660

The downside is a slightly darker background with the light off, but I find accuracy is very good. No problems clicking superscript footnotes. When I first got my Aura Edition 2, you could feel that accuracy was a bit off when first entering the wifi password during setup!

The sensitivity is about the same as other Kobos (i.e., not as good as you'd like, sometimes you press but need to do it again to register).
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