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Old 02-10-2009, 06:39 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by nelsonescorcio View Post
"I have no problem reading on my backlight PDA. But, I must admit, I turned the colours around. So, instead of a dark letter against a light background, I use a light letter against a dark background. It works great and can read for hours in a dark room."

Yes, you can. The thing is, should you?
The e-ink seems to me far, FAR more confortable, and it does protected your eyes (at least in the long term). I spend all day in front of an LCD screen (yes, I also work with a dark background and white text - it stresses less my eyes). In the end of the day my eyes fell, still, very, very stressed.
But I can go back home and read in my Cybook with no problem at all!

Just my experience, naturally... :-)
I think it depends on the quality of the LCD screen. Mine has absolutely no glare at all. My work phone (a HTC something) has a glossy screen, which I find horrible to read from. But, as I don't have an e-ink device yet, I can't compare it to my LCD device
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