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Old 10-27-2010, 08:30 AM   #10
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Why? Because the verdicts already in -- far and away, most people have absolutely no problems reading on a lcd tablet. The experience does not mirror reading on a computer.
Here's what Lynch had to say:

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However, when we spoke to Barnes & Noble CEO William Lynch, he said the company had done extensive research on displays and discovered that eye-strain with LCDs was not the huge issue many people were making it out to be. He was confident people would be comfortable reading on the Nook Color.
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