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Originally Posted by polbit
Funny, when you go to the tablet store on Amazon, Fire is the first tablet there. It is a nice game Amazon is playing, on one hand trying to say its not a tablet, on the other trying to sell it to the same people that are shopping for other tablets...
Anyway, my whole point was that as an ebook reader, it is a dissapointing experience, and because it is not a proper tablet, it doesnt reedem itself with other qualities. For me. You might love it, and more power to you. There are many millions of people that love the iPad too, but I can't stand the screen. Doesn't make it a bad tablet, just a poor choice for me. So take a chill pill, maybe a nice glass of 25 year single malt.
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Mantano and Screen Filter fix the reading problem. Or you can use the Nook app or another reading app of your choice.
You're not stuck with the Kindle app on the Fire and the Screen Filter app allows you to darken screen to make it more comfortable for reading.
I prefer Mantano to read on. It has collections and many other features. I wish Amazon would make their app more fancy or at least add back the brightness control slider they removed.