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Old 10-05-2021, 06:46 PM   #1
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Location: Canada
Device: Kobo Libra H2O, formerly Aura HD
Kobo: Which Libra?

My trusty Aura HD is starting to show its age, so I put my GST money aside in hopes of upgrading. I wanted to go for Libra H2O - a bit pricier than I'd like but I wasn't overly fond of the cheaper options. Then Libra 2 was announced.

Here in Canada, it's $20 more - I'd be hoping to get it on sale anyways. But I'm really not sure if the extra cost is worth it. Considering:

- I don't use audiobooks. Seeing as I'm mildly hard of hearing, I'm not likely to start. So not useful for me.
- 2 has a 'Carta' screen. I figure this makes things a bit sharper?
- The 32 gigabytes of storage is nice, I admit.
- USB-C. This is actually the part I'm worried about— I can't easily get to my computer's USB-C ports and if the included cable won't plug into a USB-A (3.0) I'll need to spend even more money to get an adapter.


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