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Old 09-06-2013, 04:47 PM   #50
Ndaara
I like frogs.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Oregon, USA
Device: Sony T2, Kindle Fire
When I got my tablet, I switched to reading on that. After a year, I found I was unable to read novels, although I was still reading magazines and blogs (RIP Google Reader). This year, I happened to try my Sony 350 again, and was surprised to find that I had no trouble reading at all - plus I started sleeping like a rock again (normal for me). Unbelieving, I went back and forth, a week at a time, between tablet and Sony for reading in bed, and determined that I am definitely one of those who has issues with backlit screens. Darn it, a single device seemed so much simpler!

Also have a Kindle Fire 1, same issues with backlighting as my Le Pan II. Haven't tried a Nexus. I'm intrigued.

So now I'm curious if the front-lit screen would cause me issues.
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