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Originally Posted by NatCh
I agree that this is fairly low resolution for these days, but it probably is serviceable enough, if you don't mind being able to see the pixels. 
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The main advantage of Sony Reader is it's DPI, which is almost as a laser printed page = normal paperback book (at least that's how the owners like to describe the reader). This is the reason it can replace p-books.
BTW I did use a hercules CGA monochrome (orange/black) monitor. Thank god that's ancient history!
But I very like the idea of flipping pages with a narrow black strip going past the screen. I heard many users of Sony reader complain about whole page going black and to text again.