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Old 12-11-2010, 08:30 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by dulaurence View Post
I have been discouraged from buying and iPad to use as an ebook reader due to the brightness of the screen; that your eyes tire easily due to the high contrast screen.

Anyone got any input or experience?

Thank you.
HI and Welcome to the forums

Instead of recommending you a specific brand of ereader, I would like to ask you the following questions:

-What kind of books you like
-How long are your reading sessions and how often
-What's your budget (for buying the ereader and books)

Based on your answers, I think people can help you better. Because you should get your device based on the answer to the questions above. We all like and have different readers, some people 2 or even 3, so advices can be a bit biased and passionated.

Overall, but still based on your experience, I would narrow any choice to Nook, Kindle, Kindle DX and iPAD. Which one will depend of expected daily use and book's preference.
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