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Old 09-18-2012, 02:19 PM   #382
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Originally Posted by Bookworm_Girl View Post
Sony is advertising a more "natural" screen display than their competitors. I think they mean that the T2 screen appears "more paperlike" by the lighter screen background and the crisper text. I do have to agree that it is more paperlike.
I agree that the T2 appears more paperlike. For me, the difference is the shade of white. The screen on my T1 is a cool white, leaning toward gray. The screen on my mom's T2 is a warm white, leaning toward ivory. This warm white looks more like book paper to me than the cool white. Also, I find the combination of black text on a warm-white (ivory-ish) screen provides a sharper contrast than black text on a cool-white (pale gray-ish) screen.

Maybe this color variation can be chalked up to screen manufacturing tolerances. I don't know. All I know is that I like it.
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