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Old 04-13-2012, 04:21 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by howyoudoin View Post
What is this anti-glare screen protector and how much does it affect screen contrast?

And may I say that the advertisement might be a bit disingenuous by making out the anti-glare screen protector to be a necessity for both e-readers, when in actuality it might well have been necessitated for the nook by the glowlight they're including in their product.
The other thing that's rather disingenuous is using the price of the non ad-supported Kindle Touch, which almost nobody buys. The "normal" price of the Kindle Touch is $99.

As you say, a screen protector is completely unnecessary for the Kindle.
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