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Old 12-11-2012, 04:56 AM   #150
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There are even more differences between the 3 and 4.
That's surprising. But it's why I never considered buying the iPad Mini -- very difficult to go back to non-Retina displays once your eyes get used to the perfect sharpness of Retina screens. (I mostly use iPad 1 as a secondary screen -- for example, the same book displayed in Marvin on the two iPads, but iPad 3 shows the book's original language version, and iPad 1 shows the same book's translation, in case I don't understand something in the original language. That's another way of avoiding those pesky dictionary lookups in external apps!)

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You might want to try out the warmth and tint controls to "tune" the screen.
I forgot to mention I prefer to use both "Fulvous" and "Citrine" at about 70% screen brightness. Tuning tint seems to do nothing in my setup. And I like to keep warmth all the way down at zero, at least in Night Mode (I still prefer hardware Kindles for daytime reading), because there's nothing more soothing to the eyes than pitch-black background (is there)? Even so, I'd welcome some structured backgrounds in Marvin in addition to solid-colour backgrounds, and Kris has already said he will enable them later. Here is my favourite structured Stanza background.

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Oh, by the way...
That's marvelous. Merci beaucoup!

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