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Old 07-16-2020, 03:06 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by tourneur View Post
He makes a couple of clear errors though. He says that the Nia is the smallest ereader available, but the Clara is smaller. He mentions the "flat front" of the Libra as a feature advantage. I can only assume he means a flush screen but of course it doesn't have one.
Yeah, I caught those too.

The Nia is shorter than the Clara, isn't it? I'm going off of memory, but I think the Nia is claimed to be wider, thicker and shorter than the Clara. So you could arguably say it is smaller*.

The Libra; I really do wish it had a flush screen.

*I have to say that smaller ereaders aren't necessarily better to me. My 2015 Glowlight Plus is taller and wider than my Clara, but the larger bezels make it more comfortable for me to hold.

The Clara is nice and compact, but I am conscious of the smaller bezels when I'm holding it to read. Not a concern I ever have with the Glowlight (the capacitive Home button is a challenge sometimes, but that's neither here nor there).
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