Thread: E Ink vs Paper
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Old 06-07-2012, 09:48 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by twowheels View Post
IMO eInk is inferior to a high quality hardback, but far superior to mass market paperbacks, especially 20 year old used copies. Most of my reading was the later, so if anything e-reading is an improvement.
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I do not think there is a contrast issue, but if there is, it is so slight as to not be worth noting. Even if there was a slight issue, the other advantages would make turning on a light well worth it.

For reference, I'm using nook but other ereaders look the same to me at a casual glance.
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