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Originally Posted by petermillard
It might also be worth mentioning that you can buy matt screen protectors (confusingly often referred to as 'anti-glare') that significantly cut down reflections, albeit at some small cost to clarity. I have one on my iPad, and there's a slightly 'granular' texture to the screen - a price I'm happy to pay for the benefits it brings to me; you may feel differently of course, but the option is there if needed.
Cheers, Pete
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I have an anti-glare screen protector as well and am very happy with it. It's still sometimes hard to read the iPad screen if there's sunlight shining directly on it, but I usually don't notice the glare at all.
I also have a Kindle and usually bring both devices with me on long trips (as someone else pointed out, you can't beat the Kindle's battery life), but for the most part I do all my reading on the iPad. I love the iBooks app. Particularly the feature that tells you how many pages are left in a particular chapter. I'm one of those readers who used to flip through a chapter to see how long it was before deciding whether or not I had time to read it before I had to go to bed. Now: no flipping necessary!