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Old 11-15-2022, 10:41 AM   #118
CrazyCoder
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: San Diego, CA, USA
Device: Kindle Oasis (10th gen), Kobo Libra 2, Onyx Leaf2 Black
You should be able to click and open photos in the original resolution. I tried it in a browser, and on a mobile, it works fine. Try again in the Incognito tab and see if it helps. I'll also PM you a Google Photos link.

The difference is not big, in my opinion, but it's there. Some people are more picky than others, so it may be big for them. The screen is not as sunken as on Libra 2.

It may be a slight problem if you are a heavy app/gesture user as it's not as pleasing to start the gesture from the sunken border. Gestures work just fine, but it may not look and feel as good as the flush screen.

There is always a compromise, right?

If I had to choose between the white and the black versions, I'd probably go with the white. It's my first non black e-reader ever and I like how it looks. 99.99% of the time, it will be used in KOReader with hardware buttons to turn the pages. I don't plan to use it as an Android tablet and run other apps and switch between them. The white version is also more lightweight (13g difference). And I'd take a slightly better contrast for sure.

The warm light is on par with Libra 2 and works the same in black and white versions. It works as 2 lights, cold and warm that you mix together, so the controls can be confusing. For example, in KOReader the action which disables the front-light actually disables only the cold light (on Libra 2 it turns off the light completely). I plan to submit a bug so that it can be fixed. I'd prefer the separate sliders for brightness and warmness, not 2 sliders for different color temperature brightnesses. Not sure if one can emulate it in software. Otherwise, the light is very uniform. I have no complaints.
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