Probably one of the biggest and boldest departures to be seen in the Vaporesso Luxe is the shift from Vaporesso’s traditional button layout which has almost become iconic throughout the entire device lineup. Fonts and figures are clearly displayed and easily legible, and the improved TFT color matrix makes outdoor legibility a non-issue even when viewed or used underneath direct sunlight. The enhanced screen real estate is both functional and a thing of beauty.Ĭolors are bright and vivid, and the enhanced contrast of the display becomes even more apparent when considering just how crisp the image is on the screen. On the front, you’ll find a large format color TFT display which spans 2 inches and encompasses pretty much the entire width of the device with its edge-to-edge design. The straight and non-tapered sides and edges of the Vaporesso Luxe make it more akin to the design language of the modern smartphone, and to be frank, we’ve taken quite a liking to this all-new direction that Vaporesso is going in terms of design. What we’re getting now with the Luxe is a much smoother and streamlined package that provides a more comfortable and ergonomic grip. One of the most notable changes between the all-new Luxe lineup and the previous Polar and Tarot designs is it seems that Vaporesso has forgone most if not all of the aggressive lines and edges iconic to their older design language.
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