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Old 10-04-2011, 03:59 PM   #20
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I would be curious to see whether the touch screen makes the readability worse.

The Sony (one of the first e-ink based touch screens) has a lot more glare and less contrast than the non-touch readers (Kindle, Cybook, etc...)

A touch screen can't be anything but a layer on top of the e-ink screen, then it must affect the contrast and reflect more light.

Anyone has already made a direct comparison?

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