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Old 12-10-2010, 06:30 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by bcgirl View Post
Am not sure now if it is has to be colour though.... If it is just for fiction, it is not a problem. I am so used to my colour screen in my iPhone ;-)
What are your opinions, everything has its pros and cons of course. But Xmas is around the corner!!! :-)
I personally like the e-ink because it looks just like paper and ink. Also the battery lasts longer than a reader with an lcd screen. The pictures look great in B&W but if you were reading graphic novels or picture books, I would go with colour. If you are going to be reading mostly books with text, then a e-ink reader would suit your needs.

You also need to keep in mind things like where you plan to purchase your ebooks from or if you want to use the library.
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