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Originally Posted by mezzanine
I'm surprised people found the side bezels of the Aura One too thin because I'm pretty sure the first 5mm of the touch screen is non-responsive to presses exactly to prevent accidental page turns.
Maybe it's just my Aura Ones, but both of mine require the touchscreen be pressed much further from the edge of the screen than my Clara, for example. I figured it was a design choice resulting from the flush screen.
When I first used the Aura One only a few months back, I thought the touchscreen sensitivity was crappy, but now I think it was disabled side margins that caused me to think it was inconsistent.
I believe some e-ink tablets use "palm rejection" in their firmware for people who are writing on touchscreens on the same principle.
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Never had any problems with false touch on KA1 (for me it was the uneven warm backlight that was a big irritation and problem for me).
It i just that I find it easier and more ergonomic to use physical buttons on the Forma. I also find that the wedge on the Forma gives me a more relaxed and ergonomic way to hold the reader than the KA1.
The KA1 is not a bad device (except my issues with the backlight), but the Forma is for me just a so much better device.