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Originally Posted by Katsunami
With regard to the screen: I took some pictures of mine to show to others, and let me tell you, the least of focusing errors creates lens abberations such as a green or pink cast around letters (chromatic abberations). Pictures don't always show how the screen looks in real life. Just look at it, at your prefferred lighting settings, and if it's good, then it's good. I would n't go and actively try to find something to fault. You'll go crazy.
Have fun with the PW 
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Yeah - one of the first things I did was to take a photo of the screen, but when I looked at the photo and back at the screen I found the images too disimilar to post usefully here.
The photo made the screen look quite bluish with a blotchiness I couldn't discern as much with the naked eye.
I did actually find that reading was a bit more comfortable holding the device further away from me than I was used to with the Kindle Keyboard.
I also read a little in bed with the light off and I found that I wanted to sleep quite quickly. But in all fairness, I'd had a busy day and I'd already read for two hours, was tired before I went to bed in the first place and was lying in a comfortable position to fall asleep. So I think it's a little premature to say that reading with the lighted screen caused me fatigue.
For all those cover purists, my cover actually arrived the same day as my Kindle, but it's a cheap fake leather cover imported from China. No auto off/on for me. I got so much value out of my last cheap import for the K3. It was only $8 and lasted me for the lifetime of the device (and is still going strong), so I thought I'd take another change on a cheapy cover. $8 I'm the happy owner of new trash.