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Old 10-31-2010, 06:27 PM   #122
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Originally Posted by Salgueiros View Post
I do like to read on a screen and it is also a second nature to me too, as i also was raised surrounded by computers. But, for pleasure reading it just have to be a screen i can stop noticing so i can immerse myself in whatever it is I am reading. That is why e-ink works wonderfully.

To work LCD works fine. The slight discomfort it is part of the awareness experience that makes me get my work done.
You just want a book when you read, and not a device so much. It simulates reading on a real book. I understand the passion now. For me, who takes devices to bed and uses them for browsing, reading, work, etc... My requirement is different. Still, I feel a little more understanding of you folks now.
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