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Originally Posted by kacir
I have been reading on LCD screens for years. Until the first eink devices came out. What a relief that was!
With LCD, only unavailability of English books here in my non-English speaking country kept me using it. It took me weeks and months until I found setting that did not cause me acute discomfort while reading on a small, old, very obsolete notebook. It helps a lot if you are reading in a lit room. With LCD many people read in completely dark room, citing this as an advantage, but this is what caused the biggest strain. Ambient light level should be of comparable brightness as light from screen.
Hope this will help a bit until your K3 comes.
You might want to try to sell Nook on ebay to a country where nook color is unavailable.
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It's on "The Bay" as we speak. Yeah, i wear glasses already and sit in front of upto 3 LCD's at work so i know what it's like. I think the eink will do the trick for my reading habits. I read for long periods of time on paper stuff. Plus i hate to say it, the NC's thinkness/weight is definitely noticeble from wheni used my father in-laws K3.