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Old 11-27-2013, 06:01 PM   #1981
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Bright sunlight and Nexus 7?

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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
Mayday is a joke! Both Times I use it the person couldn't find anything on the tablet I had to help them. If you want real help call Kindle support otherwise you get alot of misinformation.

It doesn't matter if it's a tablet or eInk it matters is how easy it is to read on it. Some people can't understand that the new tablets are just as easy to read on as eInk. The problem with frontlit readers are they do give you a tad of eyestrain unlike the unlit reader. It took my eyes about 3 months to adjust to the PW.
How is the Nexus 7 as a reader in bright sunlight? Does it eliminate all the glare?

I use my HDX 2013 in dim light and my PW 2013 in bright light. Each fits perfectly in those conditions but in my opinion cannot be reversed. The HDX 2013 eliminates more glare than the HD 2012 but still has too much glare for comfort in bright light.

If the Nexus 7 has no glare like the PW 2013 in bright sunlight, they you are absolutely correct in that the Nexus 7 is the better reader in both ambient light conditions.
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