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Old 06-16-2020, 05:26 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by MGlitch View Post
Getting more orange isn't inherently better, it's a preference some will like others wont. By the same token as screen size wasn't counted. More screen for text should be better, but some folks like the smaller form factor, others like the screen being bigger. Both are valid desires.
I disagree. Screen size is a tangible, physical thing. If you don't want a 7.8" reader, don't buy one with a 7.8" screen. It's not like if you compare to 7.8" readers one will somehow be more 7.8" or something.

But, if you are looking for the feature of an orange light and you compare two readers, the one with more range is objectively better. If, let's say the Kobo could get less orange than the Glowlight 3, then both would be doing different things and it would be a subjective decision. But the Glowlight 3 can reach every level of orangeness that the Kobo can. And then it can go further. The results are observable and can be replicated in lab conditions. There's no subjectivity about it.

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