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Old 11-19-2010, 12:02 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by pchrist7 View Post
I like my K3, but found that the type of light source and angles are very important for contrast/background etc. I'm maybe wrong, but try to experiment a bit.
No you're right. The light source can make a big difference. My preferred reading location is sitting in our big bay window. On a sunny day, the background of the e-ink K3 screen appears almost white (normally looks a light grey) and the text is very dark and crisp.

I just wish we had more sunny days in the UK as the Kindle really works so well in the sun
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