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Old 01-09-2020, 06:41 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
Her reference to IR is for the touch. It has nothing to do with the lighting. And she got it wrong. The Libra H2O uses a capacitive touch.

She is right in that the Libra H2O does not use PWM to control the light level. But, it's just a coincidence that she was right.
thanks for setting this straight

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Originally Posted by rashkae View Post
I think they did fix lots of misteps with the Forma
may I ask what those are? I think of the soft-rubber wedge handle of the Forma which just loves collecting fat from my fingers

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Originally Posted by rashkae View Post
Except that just about everything she says is wrong. I certainly can't see any different in sharpness between the Forma and Libra
oh thanks for that. I thought the screen (recessed vs flush) would make a difference in sharpness or reading comfort. I only have the Clara HD for reference and to me it appears that reading on the Clara is more comfy than on the Forma. But then this might be just a psychological thing when you're convinced it is that way.

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