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Old 11-30-2018, 02:40 PM   #420
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I really appreciate the in depth review. The warm tint on the Mars is like the only complaint I have, honestly. But for whatever reason, my eyes REALLY prefer the orange to white light. The Kobo Clara HD I used briefly had quite the orange light, and I guess that's the dragon I'm chasing in a 7.8 inch reader.

Storage space, USB type C are not much of an issue for me personally. I saw someone on a different board saying the Nova only charges with the charger that comes with it, not just any USB type C. Is that accurate to your experience?

Last thing, I hate to be a pain, but if at any point you could put the Mars and Nova side by side for a picture in warm mode that would be awesome. I'm in no hurry to sell the Mars, but that orange light might get me there.
I've just tried charging my Nova with the USB-C cable from my Dell Venue 8 Pro. Works fine.

Attached is a photo - left to right: Nova, Mars, Nook Glowlight 3. All have warm light activated.
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