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Old 09-22-2018, 02:37 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by javyn View Post
Thanks for the response. I use Calibre to add/change cover art and/or convert from mobi to epub. But, I don't use it to necessarily manage my entire collection. I just drag and drop files to folders like I would with any USB mounted drive when I'm loading up my Nook.

I have been happy with 6" ereaders ever since I got my first, but, maybe I should consider something bigger. Does the H2O filter the blue light as well as the Clara HD and One?
All three have ComfortLight Pro. Using calibre to sideload to a Kobo offers advantages in sending metadata, creating collections, etc.

One note is that this is the H2O edition 2 or H2O2.
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