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Old 08-02-2011, 01:44 PM   #18
Readmoore
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I've read so much about back-lit and E-ink screens having no difference in terms of causing eye strain and its the reading habit that matters. I can't believe I've believed it for so long. I finally got an E-ink reader and to me, the E-ink is a whole lot soother for the eye. They really aren't slightly comparable. I don't know how many of those reporters are true readers, meaning habitually reading whole books instead of a few newspaper/magazine articles here and there. I am actually quite angry at such irresponsible reports. Let's leave the iPad for emails, pictures books, games and all other fancy apps, as of serious reading, let's not trick the consumers into thinking they make no difference on the eye...
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