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Originally Posted by rcentros
I know this might sound like an odd thing to say, but I've been using older eReaders lately and the "greyer" background doesn't seem a whole lot different than the effect you get from the warm light in the newer eReaders. Maybe my eyes are just odd. (Plus I've been using the amber light on the Glocusent on the non front-lit readers and I'm finding I like the light off the screen a little further.)
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I have spent the last ten(?) days reading on a Nook STG, which does have a Pearl screen with the light layer and the touch layer and honestly, it was okay. I was on a cruise, reading way too much in many conditions: direct sunlight, at dusk and in a darkened room (I missed amber lighting then).
The firmware was limiting because it was Nook and it is a dozen years old, so I faced issues searching for my next read. But the reading experience was just fine.
I'm still reading on it now, because I'm still loading books on my fresh Clara BW and I'm waiting on the slow boat from China to deliver my case.
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Makes me wonder how much more advanced black and white screens need to get.
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Need to get? Not a whole lot. I'm just saying they could get better.