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Old 03-31-2014, 08:07 PM   #38
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by Canuck_in_Japan View Post
I won't argue with your perception but I will say that I believe most people wouldn't be able to tell the difference. I love tablets but I wouldn't use them for reading unless I had forgotten my reader at home.
I can tell the difference but like you I prefer eink.

When I got my first tablet I thought how nice the kindle app appeared, and others like Aldiko etc. all work well and have nice bells and whistles.

Read a book and it was kind of a soso experience. Read another and it was a mind blowing relief to go back to my old PRS 600 with it's dim screen (ugly by today's standards)

Tablet didn't hurt my eyes and I could read faster on it, but for some reason it was not comfortable for my eyes. Going back to Eink was like changing from a tight pair of heels to old comfy runners.

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