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Old 12-21-2011, 08:02 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post
eInk....for reading in the DARK? Are you folks serious?

Want to know how eInk is in the dark? Read a regular book. It's the same thing.

WHICH .... is why I don't have an eInk reader for reading in the dark. I far prefer my iPad or iPhone....with night mode, and larger font.

My wife appreciates the difference as there is far less light in the room keeping her from sleeping.

Lee
Absolutely eInk for reading in the dark. As per your example, reading a regular book is so much nicer on the eyes than reading a tablet or phone or laptop screen, even in night mode. That is why eInk is appealing.

I think the perfect companion to any eInk reader is a case and a book light that can clip onto it. Less ambient light than an overhead or tabletop lamp (better for sleeping partners) but still is easier on the eyes.
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