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Originally Posted by ottischwenk
Look, I can compare (Tolino Vision 6 has the same screen as the Kobo Libra 2)).That's what the built-in lighting is for
I prefer remote control.
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I think the difference between the darkness of the blacks is even clearer when using the frontlight. The text on the Nova 3 looks slightly washed out when activating the light, whereas it stays blacker on the Libra 2. Same comparison can be made between the Hisense A5 pro and Hisense A9.
I'm not saying it's a huge difference, but just enough that I'll have a hard time focusing on reading on my Nova 3 late at night. And I don't have that with the A9 and Libra 2.
It's quite possible that it would be enough not to have the protective glass layer on top.
But still, I see no reason not to optimize legibility by having both a sunken screen and using the latest screen tech in Carta 1200.
Do you place the reader on a stand when you use the remote control or do you have both in your hands?
I tend to read in many different languages and sometimes have to use the dictionary quite often. I imagine having an extra device (the remote) in my hand would be distracting if I have to touch the screen to look up words.