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Originally Posted by Katsunami
Does the Sage fix the poor touchscreen? It's the one thing on the Aura ONE that aggravates me everytime I use it. You just touch and touch and touch until something happens; and if you are unlucky and touch a few pixels wrong, the menu disappears or the brightness goes to 500%, or you've suddenly selected half your book. That was a big letdown compared to my old 2012 Kindle. For the rest, I like the Aura ONE much better than the Kindles I've seen since 2012.
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I've only had a few days reading with the Sage, but so far I've been really pleased with screen response and accuracy. Like I say, I do a lot of annotations and haven't had any trouble making these accurately the first time through. The one carryover from the Aura One that I've seen (also the Forma) is that when highlighting text, the software often leaves out a closing period in a sentence. That seems to be something that could be easily fixed by developers, so it surprises me.