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Old 07-19-2020, 04:17 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
Man, Goodereader posted a video trying to compare the Nia with the basic Kindle and really, their reviews are just awful.

They don't compare the same books, font sizes, margins and soforth are not equalized in any way or even talked about They say that the Nia and the basic have the same screen resolution and hardware. They go on and on about PDF and web browser. The whole think is slipshod.

First thing notice is that the Nia has a stronger WiFi signal then the Basic.
Nia - full strength
Basic - one bar

Next, I notice that the Nia has better contrast, blacker black, and clearer then the Basic.

The eBook that BadEReader is using to sho off the Nia has stupid L/R margins because they are huge and the margin slider is all the way to the left. Is the the way the eBook is or did they edit it?

The images on the Basic are too dark and mushy looking. Plus, the text in some of the images is more difficult to read then the Nia.

I have no idea what they did to get the browser on the Na to freeze.

The lighting on both can go too bright.

Overall, the review was just plain awful.
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