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Originally Posted by Gotadimple
A dedicated ereader is designed for reading at close range with screen graphics that do not cause you to squint, and includes a non-glare surface.
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A dedicated eInk reader can very much have graphics that cause you to squint to try to see what's there because the problem is that if the graphics in the book are too low a resolution foe the screen, then the graphics become hard to see. Maps are a very good example of this.