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Old 12-16-2010, 09:22 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by Grimm View Post
I've had both the original Nook and the Kindle 3 and while they do not have a lot of glare, there is still glare. The Sony with it's touch screen is even worse so your arguement is false.
You don't have to like the Sony, but you could try to be accurate about it. The last generation Sony (PRS 600/900) had a touch layer on top of the eink screen. This made the glare and contrast worse for these Sony than for other readers.

The current Sony (PRS 350/650/950) has no layer on top of the eink screen. It is identical to the Kindle 3 screen. Put them side by side and you see no difference. Please do not claim that the current Sony touch has a worse screen than other readers.
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