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Originally Posted by ApK
I only had the patience to go back and multi-quote the first 8 pages.
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
You really don't see fingerprints all that much on a Pearl screen. It shouldn't be an issue.
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This is

There is no way around it. It is a fact.
I, myself, belonged to the camp who always said that I would hate touch screen because I would see fingerprints. I bought 650 because it had additional features that I wanted, such as search, dictionary, a better epub support i.e., one side justification fixed and more powerful h/w. However, I was dreading seeing my fingerprints. What followed was really funny. I remembered this my "dread" about two weeks after actively using 650. I realised then that I didn't see the fingerprints. As JSWolf said somewhere else, you can see them
more when you switch off the reader but they are virtually invisible when reading and there are very little of them in the first place
probably because of technical characteristics of the latest Sony screen.