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Originally Posted by kandwo
I have a problem with their hardware decisions. But in the Android realm there is nothing to change to.
My Nova 3 works really well, but I can't really read on it as the glass screen makes the text ever so slightly blurry, which seems to irritate my eyes. I get tired much quicker than when reading on any other device. I do use it as a note taker for work, though. And it works great for that.
The white Leaf 2 is extremely slow, and feels very fragile. My unit developed screen discoloration (yellow borders) after some months. I got it exchanged on warranty. But now I'm worried it might happen again since it doesn't feel very sturdy. The page turn buttons also aren't that good. Often when I press on of them the reader creaks and there's even a sort of click. The screen is gorgeous, though.
I'm now waiting for a 300 PPI 10" device and hopefully a phone.
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I agree, I avoid taking my white Leaf2 with me because I worry about accidentally damaging it. Also, there's a small crack on the top bezel, but I have never dropped the device or anything. However, it's hard to find a better alternative for an Android E-reader at the moment, especially within this price range.