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Old 06-14-2021, 10:23 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by LinuxArie View Post
It's time for a new ereader. My current one is Kobo Touch n905b. It's still working but 800 x 600 is a bit meh.

I'm thinking of a Kobo Nia, Clara HD or Pocketbook Touch Lux 5.
Nia is a bit less then €100, Clara and Touch are about €120
Is it worth the money to go for Clara or Touch or just go for the Nia.
I'm not a hardcore reader.
Thx in advance for some advice
I'd recommend spending the extra 20 to get the Clara. The software on the Nia and Clara will be the same. But the Clara has a nicer screen and the orange frontlight. You have held on to your previous Kobo for a long, long time. Considering you are replacing it due to the resolution, it might be worth the extra 20 to get the best resolution available. Especially if you keep this one for such an extended period.

I'm not familiar with Pocketbook devices, but based on the specs and price, I'd recommend the Clara over the Touch. The Clara has 300 ppi. The Touch has the same 212 ppi screen that the Nia has, but has a price that matches the Clara. Seems too expensive, to me. I do like the ruby red one though.
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