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Old 09-15-2011, 02:18 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by Joe Minton View Post
I find that my iTouch 4 is the easiest to read of all my ebook devices. If there were to be a 7" or larger device with the same resolution, contrast, etc -- I'd buy one and, probably, stop looking because I can't imagine things getting much better for we readers-of-books. ;o)

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I know that this is a very personal experience so what is true for me is not necessarily true for you, but I find that using my iPad tires my eyes more than using my old iPod Touch. It could be simply that I use the iPad for much longer periods than the iTouch, but I also think that a larger screen means more light in your eyes. I don't remember ever being inconvenienced by the lit screen of the iPod, but that sometimes happens with the iPad in dark environments. My apartment is not very well lit, I don't like bright lighting. Again, it's very personal so your mileage etc.

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