Thread: LCD vs. e-ink
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Old 10-30-2010, 02:17 PM   #29
Andrew H.
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Originally Posted by ColdSun View Post
You haven't given solid evidence other than your opinion that the majority of people using eink prefer that technology. Until you do, your opinion is your opinion and my statement is not BS. It may even be true that the majority of this site prefers eink, or not, but there isn't even any conclusive evidence of that.
The fact that millions of people who have access to LCD screens have chosen to buy e-ink readers is evidence of their preferences.

A lot better evidence than your repeated and tendentious argument that people who buy e-ink readers are idiots deluded by a vast marketing conspiracy.

Feel free to offer some proof of that. Take your time.

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I'm glad you raised the point that the eyestrain issue is a marketing ploy though.
You know, it's a pain arguing with people who are intellectually dishonest. The only people who raise the eyestrain issues are readers trying to explain why they prefer e-ink. No marketer has made this claim. It's just more of your strained attempt to prove that people with e-ink readers are deluded by some imaginary storm of e-ink marketing.[/quote]
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