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Old 04-11-2008, 11:12 AM   #14
TallMomof2
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eInk is the best, IMHO, for reading. I have bad eyes and eInk is by far the least stressful on my eyes. The only caveat is that I must have sufficient light, just like when reading a pbook. I read on backlit LCDs for years and it was okay but definitely caused eyestrain. eInk is great and I can't wait for it to get better, such as better contrast and larger sizes. Color would be nice, too. Better contrast would allow me to read in lower lighting situations without an additional light source and larger screen size would make reading periodicals and PDF formatted documents easier.
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