IMHO , I think Libra will be :
Screen : Carta E-Ink "6,8" mobius & ComfortLight, 16Gb stock, Waterprof@IPX8, memory 512@RAM + CPU Mark 7 and
* Micro USB.
Price :199$
micro USB vs USB-C
- Why are there so many negative contributions on the Internet that some readers use micro USB and not USB-C?
- Where does this new need for some people come from that has an eReader [USB-C] port?
Except it is more convenient to use one cable for both phone and reader, why not, I understand. But overall?
What do these people need a USB-C port for?. To transfer data, ie "10 books", no one needs a data transfer rate of 10 Gbit/s
In short, some of the contributions people write from "a new reader that doesn't have a USB-C is a disaster" seem to me exaggerated. For God's sake, eReader is not a tablet with a 5000mAh battery.
* I don't know about you, but I recharge my eInk once a month and I don't really need USB-C.
- With "
Libra H20" will have a "micro_USB", personally I do not see the problem.