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Originally Posted by soulfuldog
All e-readers use some sort of tech to spread the light evenly over the screen, switching the light off doesn't change that. Not everyone is bothered by it, or even sees it, but the effect is there, and part of the reason some people are loathe to give up their older ereaders (mostly Sony users!).
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True enough. But we're not talking about a 167 ppi reader without light layer (which all 6" non-lighted readers are AFAIK) and another 167 ppi lighted reader, but between 167 ppi non-lighted an 300 ppi with light layer, and Carta instead of at best (I think) Pearl.
The world has moved on since Sony quit the game. Good as the Sony's were in their day, a Kobo Glo HD has them beat six ways from Sunday.