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Originally Posted by ncguy68
The Nook Color LCD screen is far superior to the Kindle 3 in my opinion. The text is sharper and clearer. While reading indoors at night I set the brightness as low as it will go and I use the Sepia settings. At this setting the Nook Color looks more like paper than the Kindle 3. The Kindle 3 is hard to read at night in dim light.
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Apple vs Oranges
Kindle is an eink reader. Nook Color has an LCD screen. Kindle is a dedicated ereader. Nook Color is a tablet which, out of stock, has no access to Android Market.
Now, I do not know what you mean with sharper and clearer, but letters on a eink device are way more sharper because is true black, not a generated black color (combining several colors at the same time) typical on LCD screens. Even at angle, LCD screens contrast varies because the way the technology works.
I am happy that you like your device, but Kindle and NC are different and you certainly can use the Kindle at bright sun; doing the same with the Nook Color ends with lot of reflection.
With proper light, like the one people use for a book, a Kindle can be used indoors too. People complain that they are not able to read a Kindle with dim light or when is dark but who reads a book with the lights off?