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Old 04-28-2020, 09:34 PM   #17
rcentros
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I find my Kobo Aura H2O with a 6.8" screen to be very portable. So I don't see why the Libra would not be just as portable.
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Originally Posted by 4691mls View Post
What size/shape is "portable" will be different for each person depending on whether it fits in their particular pocket, handbag, or whatever. Even between my 6 inch readers, not all of them are quite the same size and shape.
The only reader I can comfortably carry in a normal sized shirt pocket, when it's in its case, is the Sony PRS-T3 (which isn't front-lit but the case does have a built-in light). I have a Kobo Aura HD (6.8") and I think it's about the same size as the original H2O. It's a nice reader, but it's definitely not what I would consider easily portable. If I don't use a case, I have several 6" readers that will fit in my shirt pocket but I know a Libra H2O definitely would not do so.

EDIT: Should mention that the Kobo Mini would fit very well in my pocket in a Mini OEM case, but original Kobo Mini cases are impossible to find and the one I have for it is very bulky. The Mini without a case, however, feels almost non-existent in my shirt pocket.

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