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Old 01-11-2023, 11:22 PM   #13
sheri2022
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Device: Kobo Clara HD, Kobo Forma, Hisense A9
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Originally Posted by nystagmus View Post
As Migraines suffering person, I am also a very pickey while reading. I noticed recently, that I perfer the Kobo Clara HD (6") more than the Kobo Forma (8").

The Kobo Clara HD is smaller, thus having narrower reading field. Furhtermore it is has a non-flushed Display so the text feels "more printed" and does not feel like reading signs behind a shop window.

My next reading device will be definitly a non-flushed one. Eying the Kobo Libra 2.

The Forma is larger, the text is spread wider and it has a flush display, even though it is larger. The reading feels more forced.


Can you read with the sage in 2 columne mode? maybe try that out. This what I use one the Boox Lumi2 (13,3") , and it is more convience for the eye.


and it is true, placebo and psychosomatic stuff are VERY real
I also have both Clara and Forma, but I have a different experience, I enjoy both, and although I consider myself a migraine sensitive person, I don't suffer migraines on those. I found out I like to use the Forma for nonfictional books and like Clara for novels and "light reading".
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