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Originally Posted by HarryT
The non-illuminated screens are a little sharper in bright light (eg sunlight), I agree. As soon as you're reading in poorer artificial light, though, the extra illumination provided by the frontlight more than makes up for any loss of clarity due to the light diffuser, to my mind, and those are the conditions in which I do the overwhelming majority of my reading.
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It goes without saying that good lighting (from whatever source) is necessary for e-ink to work well. I can read paper much more easily in dim light than I can e-ink.