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Old 12-13-2019, 08:05 AM   #54
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Wallace Lee View Post
I have to insist.

The characters on TOLINO are more focused as confirmed by a famous italian E-reading expert of HDBLOG (I don't remember his name, but Kobo, Tolino and Kindle send him pre-release samples for testing).

Have a look to this link

https://www.hdblog.it/2016/04/26/tolino-vision-3-hd-recensione/

and scroll it down until you find a focusing comparison between different fonts in different devices.
That's the Tolino superiority I am talking about.
It's nothing very obvious, but my eyes are very sensitive to this.
And his focus comparison is all wrong. Different fonts, different light settings, not focused other then the Tolino and the PW3. So really, it's a disaster of a comparison. To do it correctly, same text, same font, same font size, same light setting, and focused at the same distance. It looks like he purposely set things up so the Tolino looked better. I'm not saying he;s wrong, but know the Kobo Aura H2O is not that fuzzy as I have one.

This guy doesn't know how to do a proper comparison. Does he work for GoodEReader?
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