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Old 01-03-2011, 10:35 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by fashion_m View Post
Hi, guys
I'm sick of reading text on PC LCD monitors. I want something more eye-friendly. Are the electronic paper displays more eye-friendly? If so, I need an e-book reader! I do not read electronic books, I rather read text websites like Wikipedia, forums, etc. I also read text files like DOC, PDF and TXT.
So please recommend me an e-book reader with a good and fast web browser
Thanks.

I purchased the Nook Color about a month ago. As an E-reader, it's been great - no disappointments (I admit I was worried about eye strain/other reading issues with LCD, but it's been awesome reading experience - nothing like reading on a computer screen at all). PDF documents look great as well, especially the color diagrams/pictures in the articles.

I had low expectations for the web browser function ( after all I purchased it to read books) and have to say I am quite pleased with how well it functions. Websites look great, fairly easy to navigage. Apparently web functions will improve even more with the software update coming soon (February?).

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