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Old 12-12-2010, 07:40 AM   #879
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Originally Posted by Clamb View Post
One thing that I forgot to ask before, does the touchscreen really affects the e-ink reading technology? I`m not english native speaker, so I`ll try to explain myself better: do the ones with touchscreen lose when it comes to better reading?
This has been the case with the older touchscreen models from Sony: Sony 700, Sony 600 and Sony 900 (these are the ones I've got).
The new models (Sony 350, Sony 650 and Sony 950) have a different technology. I haven't seen the new Sony readers live in action, but similar models.
I've been fine with Sony 600 and Sony 900 (Sony 700 was at the limit of readability because of the additional integrated light). But the new ones are a significant improvement.
There's (almost) no difference in contrast/Readability to non-touchscreen readers.
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