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But I really did hear bad stuff about the Libra page turn buttons and not only from the voices in my head. There's a couple of YouTube videos and there were posts in this thread and the one in the Kobo forum mentioning that the Libra 2's buttons look like an improvement. |
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10-16-2021, 02:02 AM | #137 | |
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I would take that Manpreet Singh YT guy with a healthy dose of salt - he complained that the Libra only comes in 2 colours when the same was true of the Kindle he was comparing it to - just a different two. I have no problem with subjective preferences for one brand over another, but do have an issue when it's presented as objectivity. I also posted to his review with my usage stats, well over 100,000 "pages" (clicks), with no issue at all so far. |
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10-16-2021, 08:01 AM | #138 |
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I just received notice that my Libra 2 shipped. Says it will arrive on the 20th.
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10-16-2021, 05:27 PM | #139 |
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My latest fear with the Sage is the potential for significantly worse battery performance than previous Kobo readers with 1200mah batteries because of the quad core 1.8ghz processor.
There are a lot of things causing me to be doubtful about this model, which is a good sign it will be the device of the year and best Kobo ever. |
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I'm curious about the importance of the battery size and the Power Cover. It seems to me that it would take quite intensive use to cause the device to be charged even as often as once every 5 days. Once every 7-10 days would seem more likely even for several hours use a day. I'm wondering why simply charging it overnight once a week is considered so unacceptable an option that a "smaller" battery is viewed as a negative, requiring the purchase of an accessory that adds around 25% to the price - to say nothing of the extra weight.
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10-17-2021, 02:06 AM | #141 |
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I do not believe that this will be possible - especially not if you use it as a Notes device.
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10-17-2021, 07:44 AM | #142 | |
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My mother, on the other hand, is complaining about battery life on her Forma; she has to plug it in every night now. She reads probably 7-8 hours a day. No complaints when she first got it, but now she is annoyed. She is 88 and appreciates having an ereader. The Forma was a good reader for her: it was light and has been very durable (she can be rough on equipment). |
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10-17-2021, 08:55 AM | #145 |
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'Even though the Sage has yet to be released, can one state with a fair degree of assurance that the battery will not last as long as the battery on the Forma, which has a larger battery? (I ask this question mainly due to the production of a power case w/battery for the Sage. Basically, I'm wondering if only the internal battery will be sufficient for reading.)
And ONLY for reading, without having to worry about 'constant' charging. Last edited by Dr. Drib; 10-17-2021 at 08:58 AM. |
10-17-2021, 08:57 AM | #146 | |
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As for their use, you do have to just touch the ends; touching the center does not allow them to function as designed. However, I believe that is similar to any "rocker" style button made and might be why they are referred to as "rocker switches." And that is something easy to get used to for most people. Those who do not adapt, will not like the location of the buttons regardless of where they are located. As for the "buttons look like an improvement," statement that is a statement that is inconclusive, has no evidence of actual use; and is just guesswork regarding something something that is viewed, not used. And even if used, would only be subjective of the user but at least based on actual use; not guesswork. Looking at the location of the buttons on the new model, I would say they will not be an improvement (for me); HOWEVER, I could not make a definitive subjective statement if they are or not until I actually used the new unit; therefore, my statement is only conjecture and basically means nothing. And being able to adapt, I would probably easily adapt to the new location and have no problems with the location. However, I do not know that for a fact. One reason to purchase only knowing for a fact, you can return. |
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10-17-2021, 12:38 PM | #147 |
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I expect the buttons to register every time I click them, no matter where I press on them.
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10-17-2021, 04:18 PM | #148 |
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So no, one can not state with a fair degree of assurance that the Sage will not last as long as the Forma on a battery charge. |
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10-17-2021, 05:04 PM | #150 | |
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I've just been googling to find the mAh of the new Paperwhites, and so far have come up empty. Every site repeats Amazon's claims about improved battery life, but no site I've found yet includes battery size in the specifications listing. Perhaps Kobo deserves some credit for being up front about this in a way Amazon has not been. |
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