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Old 12-28-2015, 10:05 PM   #70
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I'd prefer not to jump through hoops re-configuring brightness and settings, using dimness apps, whatever. Better to open the ereader and have it be perfect from the get-go.
And there are plenty who are fine just opening an app and reading without fiddling with things, just as there are plenty of folks who feel the need to jump through hoops and hack their eInk readers to be able to read comfortably on it (and redo those hacks with each firmware release). Nothing wrong with either.
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Personally I can pick up whatever (Kobo Aura HD, Kindle Touch, Fire HDX, Nexus 7, iPhone, Laptop, etc) and read on them just fine. Yes each has been initially configured, but once set I find little need to change anything. Doesn't mean that's the same for everyone. I don't know why some seem unable to accept that their favorite way of reading isn't the only way (that goes for both "sides" of things).
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