![]() I'm pretty sure the access to the storage and screen will be the same. It's the case, the screen, storage and whatever is needed for the Bluetooth to work. The CPU, storage access and RAM etc are all going to be more important than the screen.Īnd the difference in the hardware between the Libra H2O and Libra 2 is pretty small. Then render the next when requested and sends that. But, ereaders render the page and then send that to the screen. I'd expect the difference to be noticeable if they played a video. But, the way that the ereaders use the screens isn't going to show that. The has been a lot of comments about the Carta 1200 screen being faster. The first part of that is pretty much how I expected it. Il display di Kobo Libra H20 leggermente incassato rispetto alla scocca: anche questa una piccola differenza rispetto al Kindle Oasis, che col suo schermo a filo con la scocca vanta un. Note: There are still two images in the reddit link that shows the dark mode screens but for some reason the images refuse to be uploaded here (even after reducing the image sizes) ![]() The luminosity was set at 100% in all pictures, and either completely white (knob to the left) or completely yellow (knob all to the right). The Libra H2O is on the left, the Libra 2 is on the right. Kobo Libra H2O is completely waterproof, and is available in black or white. Our 7' HD glare-free touchscreen makes reading in the sun a breeze, just like print on paper. So here are pictures comparing them side-by-side : White background with white and yellow light, then black background with white and yellow light. With a comfortable ergonomic design, Kobo Libra H2O makes it easy to read longer in either portrait or landscape mode. However, the screen doesn't seem all that faster - the refreshes seem to be quicker but when having the same book opened and going forward with the buttons at the same fast pace (like 1-2 pages per second), the Libra 2 would get an edge but then somehow the H2O would catch up. The buttons are a bit better, less clicky, more "roundy" feeling The blacks are infinitely better, very great contrast - I used to invert the screen of my Libra H2O to read in bed, it was working totally alright, but the screen really did improve on this (I now understand why they officially support "Dark mode" on the Libra 2) The lighting is better imo, the yellow/orange tint is much more yellow/orange than before and that's nice I'll have to see if it negatively impacts long reading sessions, but from this I'm pretty sure I won't snap a case on it, I'll rather use a traveling pouch or something This one is perfectly sized for one-handed use. The Libra 2 definitely feels more "chunky", like it's heavier and thicker. The Libra H2O takes a lot of the design elements from Kobos 8-inch, 280 Forma, which I find to be just a little too big and a little too expensive. I haven't had time yet to really use the new Libra 2, but so far I can easily tell a few differences : ![]() I thought I'd might as well get the new one, compare and return either one. So I got the Libra H20 less than a month ago : a week after I bought it, Kobo announced the refreshed model. (Libra H2O vs Libra 2 (screen brightness and contrast) - photos) ![]()
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