Thread: LCD vs. e-ink
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Old 10-30-2010, 07:09 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by ColdSun View Post
Umm no I think it is more of a fact that e-ink readers are the first on the market that are PORTABLE, and all that was AVAILABLE.
That is exactly what I've been trying to say but it falls on deaf ears as they have chosen to tune out the truth...[/QUOTE]

Don't you also like how everyone has completely ignored the point that both types of machines are probably just fine and give an equal reading experience, but that it just might be their aging middle age eyes that are changing that now need glasses to see clearly and relieve the strain that they complain of!

No it's MUCH better to get into a foolish "my machine is better than your machine" class debate just so that they can feel superior.

Any excuse to avoid admitting they are getting older & need some glasses.
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