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Old 10-13-2020, 02:19 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by tinkywinky666 View Post
Yes but look at Libra at the photo provided and then Forma - difference in quality i.e. clouds is hugeee. Are U sure it will be a match in aura one?
I look for e-reader without this buttons but picture must be same not similar (or better? haha) as Forma
The clouds look the same to me. For me, it's the roof shingles that look much better on the Forma.

Libra H2O:
7.0" 300 PPI E Ink Carta display, 1264 × 1680 resolution (2.12 million pixels)

Forma:
8.0" 300 PPI E Ink Carta display, 1440 × 1920 resolution (2.76 million pixels)

Aura One:
7.8” 300 PPI E Ink Carta display, 1404 x 1872 resolution (2.63 million pixels)

The Aura One is ever so slightly smaller than the Forma ergo, slightly lower resolution. It's going to be extremely close to the Forma, though. We're talking a reduction of less than 36 pixels in width and 48 pixels in height.

The Forma's display isn't really any more special than the Libra H2O's display. It's just bigger at same pixel density hence higher res.
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