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Old 08-25-2010, 01:46 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by sabredog View Post
So at least to me, an e-ink reader with bedside or reader light prevents me getting eyestrain.
That is all that matters. My experience is different, but not any more valid than yours. On the other hand, some folks saying that LCD devices shouldn't be made, are a fad, aren't as good, etc are not being as open-minded as those of us who feel the opposite. Many of us have been waiting years to replace our eBookwise-1150s. Now we have a lot to choose from, with more coming out every month. It doesn't matter what side of the discussion you are on, the discussion is about reading on mobile devices. Last time I checked, this site was called "Mobileread" not eInkRead. I think all of us should have an open mind when it comes to reading technology.
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