I also prefer the warmer tint to the screen as opposed to the cold blue, as the cold blue is like looking at a computer screen or white background on a tablet. There is a tiny bit of shadow on the raised bezel so I adjusted the margins to be within about 1/4 inch away and no problem. The only aspect I liked about the Voyage was landscape mode, but the screen on the H20 is so much bigger that its like reading a paperback in portrait mode. I like the H20 better than the Voyage I had. I think, in your case, it would be wise to completely avoid e-ink readers. I hope you get your lighting issues sorted out, and the sizes that seem to give you so much trouble and angst. I'm quite happy with my Kindles and Kobos. WOW! I'm sorry you're having such a difficult time. We're gonna spend a lot of time reading at home, and it's a total downside having that microscopic size only in pro of portability.īUT, the most important thing, WHICH ONE HAS THE BEST AND EVEN LIGHT? If you want a very portable device to read you can read with your smartphone which is only 1 inch smaller. On the other side, Amazon seems to want to stick with the primitive 6" screen, so it's a real downside that buyers should punish for Amazon to understand that it has to change, since Amazon seems not smart enough to see that it's totally necessary to increase the screen size. Having to touch the screen for page turn is also an important handicap as no one wants to dirty/mess/soil the screen with the tons of page turns that one will have to make during the ereader lifetime. As well as the yellowish screen compared to the kindles. I noticed that no one gives important clues about this.Īlso, the shadows that the H2O produces because of the "raised" bezels is particularly annoying in my opinion. Now, I consider that the most consistent reason to choose one or the other is LIGHT and LIGHT irregularities like bottom or top shadows, top/bottom dark triangles/forms, irregular light, bottom/top/corner spotlights, top/bottom lines with excessive light, and so on as most of us will spend lots of hours and days visualizing any little aberration. Hi everybody and thanks for all your opinions.
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