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Old 08-14-2021, 09:47 AM   #8
Omnigeek
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Newer doesn't always mean better. IIRC, the Aura H2O allowed you to sideload with a microSD card while the Libra apparently doesn't. I've got a large electronic library so I appreciate being able to expand with the microSD.

The problem I had with the Aura H2O was the display seemed fragile. I had 2 develop display issues, one admittedly from being dropped but the other hadn't been.

If the device was truly refurbished then a new battery should be part of it. That leaves you with how much you like the features and specifications of the refurb H2O2 versus the Libra.
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