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Old 03-16-2009, 01:19 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Given that you yourself do own an eInk device, Nate, you have just disqualified your own opinion. Many of us here - yourself and myself included - own and use devices with both types of screen. For reading, my view is the eInk devices are superior, due to the total lack of screen flicker, lack of reflectivity, and very low power consumption. For other types of activity, LCD clearly "wins out" due to the very slow refresh rate of eInk. I wouldn't want to write a letter on an eInk screen.

It's a case of using the best tool for the task at hand. I am typing this message on a device with an LCD screen.
I agree with Harry. I own both kinds. I would like to see a large screen, but not heavy, LCD based reader to read PDFs on, because of the slowness of the eink readers.
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