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Old 09-29-2019, 12:39 PM   #61
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Originally Posted by petercreasey View Post
Interesting...

Most of the tech reviews I've run across much prefer the Libra over the Forma.

I'm starting to tilt toward the Libra.
I also moved onto the Libra from the Aura One - while I miss the extra screen size, I don't miss the weight or the way it's spread out and unbalanced it in a one handed grip.

I tried handling the Forma in the store - it's too wide, and even though it's as light as the Libra, it's a bit screen heavy so the balance of the reader feels screen heavy, which means I have to tilt the reader in to keep it balanced in hand or grip it even tighter to keep it steady.

The Libra has a better balance IMO, even as the 7" screen mostly fits the stuff I read (and is barely big enough for PDFs which aren't formatted for 11x15. And it's a bit faster than the Aura One in practice, at least when I've compared the two. And be having to stretch my thumb to turn pages (and constantly adjust my grip) is a godsend.
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