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Originally Posted by Katsunami
Heh :P My Cybook had a Vizplex screen, considered to be the best e-ink screen in 2007-2008. The thing even cost 400 euro's back then. When comparing it to the paperbacks printed on recycled paper (the mass market $5 ones) that I normally read, it looked very good. Vizplex was good enough for me when comparing it to those pockets; only high quality hardbacks were better.
One reason to try the ereader thing again is because the print of some pockets its getting really really small and very bad quality. So bad that with my visual handicap it is becoming very difficult to read them. Many paperbacks even can't be opened fully anymore because the spine will break and the pages start falling out. Also, the reader will be much lighter and smaller than some of my books.
Because of this I think that this time, I'll keep the ereader.
Btw... An ereader that relies on reflected light, such as the Kindle, will never be add bright add the lcd in your Fire. That is actually an advantage.... My Galaxy Tab 10.1 is way to bright, even at the lowest settings, and way to big and heavy.
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Get the Screen Dimm app. It what we Kindle Fire's users use because the Fire is way too bright for night reading. The Market has it for 99 cents. The developer is a member here too.
As for Vizplex, once you go Pearl you can't go back to the washout looking screen. Pearl is amazing! You're gonna love your Kindle Touch! My first reader was vizplex I don't miss it at all.