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Old 11-07-2019, 01:56 PM   #536
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Originally Posted by SusanReads View Post
I'm giving up on the Libra. I tried another one today and this one had the worst light gradient yet. So now I've had either green screens or terribly uneven lighting. I guess I'm just more sensitive to that sort of things and other people just aren't that bothered by it. Or I've had the worst of luck and had lots of 'bad' devices, but I doubt it.

So for now I'm giving up. I feel terribly guilty for constantly buying Libras and then sending them back.

Perhaps Kobo screens and I just don't mesh.
What I would say about this is that the Forma and the Libra are the problem, not so much Kobo.

I’m interested to see if they get better with their lighting on their next revisions of these very thin one handed devices where all the technology appears to be in the handle and grip. That design aesthetic is the common element with these two devices and they are the only two that have screen irregularities of any magnitude in the Kobo family (to my knowledge)

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