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Old 03-06-2009, 05:34 PM   #3
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I can say I have no paperbacks that have gray pages. I did find the screens disappointing on one hand. All of my reference books and texts have pure white pages as well as the books I buy for reading. The paperbacks all have more of a cream color paper that is not gray. Even the old SF paperbacks I have from the 40s & 50s.

I will say I do want white but can see where too white would be a problem reading outdoors as it might reflect too much sunlight. This was why I mentioned a pastel off-white. I should have been more specific in asking about something closer to a paperback and it's cream colored paper.
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