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Originally Posted by JohnDae
It would but I wasn't trying to compare books to e-reader devices but readability quality of ink on paper to e-paper. I'm a big fan reading device tech and I think this is clearly increasingly the way of the future for everyone.
I just point out that paper is generally far more white and drastically less glossy which in general gives better readability than todays e-paper. I`d like e-paper that was even more like paper in my next device.
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On the other hand, magazines and some coffee table books are printed on glossy paper with glare considerably worse than e-paper.