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Old 03-08-2018, 11:51 PM   #289
rcentros
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Originally Posted by AnotherCat View Post
You might like to advise what tablets and phones you are experiencing trouble with.
I'm not having trouble with any LCD devices, because I don't try to use them for reading (except for my phone in "emergencies"). My phone is a Blackberry Q10 (330 ppi Super AMOLED) and my tablet is a Fire 7 (2017). Both have glass screens, both have glare (as do three of my older Sony eReaders 600, 700, 900, which one of the big reasons they're going to sold). Your comparison would be more impressive if you had compared your tablets to an eReader (a non-glass front one). You're obviously used to adjusting to tablets when you read. I'm not, nor do I intend to become accustomed to them. And glare is just one of the reasons I prefer eInk eReaders to tablets (see other reasons mentioned before). Besides a "medium-priced" tablet cost over twice as much as I've paid for my most expensive, new eInk eReader. And since I only use these eReaders for reading (and don't have a another use for a tablet at all) what's the point?
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