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Originally Posted by covingtoncat73
Anyway, I didn't think I'd be able to read on a phone but I can. Reading with it when I go to bed harkens back to childhood nights of sneaking a book and flashlight under the covers.
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That's how I ended up with glasses and practically ruined by eyes. I kept doing this after childhood with booklights, not for the sneak factor, but just so I wouldn't have to mess with holding my book towards the ceiling light or shutting the lights off after I was done.
Backlit mobile devices, contrary to conventional wisdom (which, before the iPad was vehemently against reading books on backlit devices), are what saved my eyes. Around 2003 as some early ebook stores were finally getting ebooks I wanted, I switched my night reading over to my Palm m500, a monochrome device with a greenish backlight. I used to get new prescriptions every other year, I've had only one minor adjustment in one eye in the past 8 years. Even using more modern color LCDs, I've emulated my m500's color scheme and received similar benefits. Green (or even sometimes a sharp purple) text on a black background has always worked well for me.
Moonplus reader is my preferred Android software, but Aldiko is pretty good as well. Kindleware is okay, but seemed a little sparse on customization options to me.
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I still like my Kobo better for reading because I can read one-handed with that
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This is actually the reason I love my Touch Pro2. It has a slide out keyboard and tilting screen, and is very comfortable to hold with one hand even while I lay on my back. My thumb falls naturally over the arrow keys, allowing me to comfortably turn pages without any reaching. If page turning is your issue, you might look into auto-scroll if you don't mind reading at a set pace.