4/29/2023 0 Comments Kobo libra![]() As I said above though, I feel like some fonts may just look different than you're used to, probably the way the device is rendering them or something.Įrgonomics: I thought the Libra 2 would be more comfortable than the PW5 but it also strains my hand - I have a herniated C5-C6 disc which makes my right hand's grip weaker and I have small hands so I don't think the device can be faulted for this. ![]() It's also cool to be able to sideload fonts, I haven't tested this yet but just having that option is pretty nice. On the Kindle it's been a bit hellish - sometimes the cover shows up when I open the book but not in the library, and sometimes the cover just never shows up at all. ![]() It also wasn't too hard to get book covers working on the Libra 2. Converting from EPUB to KEPUB was easy enough, and having stats + data visualizations is so cool, I'm really sad that this isn't a thing on Kindle. I've read that this improves after a few charging cycles though and in general both of these batteries are good enough.Ĭustomizations: Libra 2 wins here. Though honestly I'm also a bit surprised at the PW's battery life, using just 1% of brightness seems to leech the battery faster than I expected. I've checked if it's an indexing thing and it isn't. But between both of these devices the Voyage wins best screen - the flush design plus the micro-etched glass just feels so wonderful and premium, I'm so sad Amazon discontinued this device.īattery Life: haven't used it for long enough to tell, but in the past hour or so Libra 2's battery has dropped from 67% to 55%. To be honest this is my first time personally using a recessed screen and I now understand why people say the flush screen is more premium. grain? on the plastic make it feel cheap. The Paperwhite screen feels a bit fuzzy even though the flush screen feels more premium, while the Libra 2's recessed screen + the slight. hazy on the Libra 2, but I feel like preinstalled fonts that you can find on both devices - Caecilia, for example - look much better on the Kindle, unsure why. Screen: this one is a bit weird, because the screen quality seems to be less. Thanks for pointing this out u/SmugglingPineapples If I find more sources comparing the processors I'll update this post accordingly. I'm not sure where I read the details about the processor, this is the only thing I can find as of now - "Paperwhite 5 a NXP/Freescale 1GHZ processor, 1GB of RAM" vs "Libra 2 a 1 GHZ single core processor, 512MB of RAM". EDIT: u/SmugglingPineapples correctly pointed out that the Kindle has a 1GHz processor, not 2. With the Libra 2, there was a noticeable stutter when moving from Home > My Books that doesn't even make sense because I only have 6 books on the device right now. The way I tested it is just by clicking back and forth between "Home" and "Library/My Books" on the Libra 2/Kindle Paperwhite and the PW did not miss a beat, there was no stutter and it just felt seamless. I know the Paperwhite has a 2GHz processor while the Libra 2 has a 1GHz processor and honestly to me it shows I'm quite sensitive about device speed though so it might not matter as much to others, but this is a dealbreaker for me because it's the main reason I wanted to upgrade from my Voyage. Speed: honestly? The UI is noticeably faster on the Kindle Paperwhite. I've been using them against each other for the past two hours, I'll dump my thoughts here. My last ereader (Kindle Voyage, still the best ereader out there imo) lasted me around 8 years and I don't plan to upgrade a lot so I want to be 110% sure of the ereader I end up going for. I wasn't convinced about the Kindle Paperwhite after a few weeks of use so I decided to order the Kobo Libra 2 to try it out.
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