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Old 12-13-2019, 04:36 PM   #58
DNSB
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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.
Sorry but I looked at the images. What they tell me is that the person who created them was a lousy photographer.

Comparing the Vision 3 HD image to the Aura H20 image (300 DPI vs 265 DPI), the first thing that comes to mind is the the V3HD image was taken with the focal plane of the camera very close to parallel to the V3 HD screen whereas the Aura H2O image looks much as if the focal plane was not parallel to the Aura H2O screen -- see the black oval in the H2O.png image attached. Then we get into the size -- compare the size of the l in the yellow oval in both images. Now if he had had the focal plane parallel to both screens and had the same text size (points not pixels) on both screens, this comparison might have been of some use. You can also take a look at the "il" in the upper left corner of the Voyage image which is best described as out of focus. At best, I would be very dubious about his capabilities as a photographer.
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