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Originally Posted by darex2
I just got mine today (a 350). It's not quite true that there's NO reflection. Try reading it directly beneath a bright light. You can't, but a slight angle correction, and the glare is gone.
2) the build quality is as good as all the previous version. Yes, the edge is now plastic, but it's still very solid
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All eInk screens I've seen have some reflectivity in bright lights, but as you say just tilt it a bit and the reflectivity goes away.
I disagree that the build quality is as good as past readers. Not by a long shot IMHO. But they are still sturdy but now comparable to the K3 in build quality. Sony lost it edge in that category. Also, the older readers had plastic around the edges too, Sony just did a better job of painting it to look metallic.