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Old 01-29-2022, 07:00 AM   #164
martinot
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Originally Posted by Poppaea View Post
What I do love about both readers is having the wider bezel to hold onto. As much as I loved the Aura One, when I got the H2O I realized my grip loosened because I had a wider bezel and didn't have to be afraid of accidentially touching the screen anymore.
This.

I loved the format of my Aura One (even if I hade way too many quality issues with the uneven warm backlight that I could not stand), and when I first got the Forma as a replacement I thought the form of it was very akward. But after using it for a day I directly realized how much less cramped I was holdning it while reading for longer times compared to my old Aura One.

The wide thicker wedge/bezel with the buttons on the Forma is what really makes it a great and very comfortable reader in practice (even if it physically looks more akward then the older and more "clean" looking Aura One).

I also love the page turn buttons on the Forma. Use them all the time. They have a great feel (better then the mushier Libra H20 buttons) and for me a perfect placement on the wedge. Love them!

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