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Old 01-07-2024, 09:32 PM   #3
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The Libra 2 is better than the Forma and better than most other current ereaders. There are a few on the same level (at least allegedly, I haven't seen them personally) and a couple of Boox Leaf devices are said to be even better, but generally you can't go wrong with the Libra 2 contrast-wise. And the light on mine is very even.

Yeah the single biggest drawback of Boox devices is the Android OS. A plus for some, but for me, it's not the best platform for single use devices. Too much tinkering, and too many things can go wrong.



One reason why I like the Remarkable 2, is the single-use oriented OS. Ditto for Kobo devices.



In what ways is the Libra 2 better than most current ereaders?
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