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Old 07-27-2011, 08:41 PM   #22
chas0039
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Device: rooted Nooks, retired. JetBook Lite, Kindle 3, 4, Kobo Nia, Libra H2O.
Look, I'm not going to get into an argument with people who have technical reasons why things that do look different should not look different.

I had a nook for a year until I found something better; the Kindle has more contrast.

I have seen the nook touch and the Kindle has more contrast.

I have read NUMEROUS articles and impartial reviews that say touch screens have LESS contrast, specifically the nook touch. Even Amazon is concerned about the loss in their new touch model.

I have seen numbers of pictures from others pointing out the same thing. Look at my links.

If you have some links to any reviews that state that the nook touch has the the same contrast as the Kindle 3, I will be happy to read them. Until then, I'll stick with my statements.
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