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Originally Posted by DrNefario
The lit screens mean they don't look especially different to an LCD tablet screen. The reflective performance of eInk is wasted.
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That hasn't been my experience. My first reader was the Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight in 2012. I've never mistaken an e-ink screen with an LCD. Maybe I have eagle eyes, which would surprise my optometrist.
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As they make the interfaces more like phones/tablets then they need the sceen to update more often. Kindles used to page through the library, now they scroll, which means they need to update constantly as you move your finger. It's just a bad use of the technology.
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Again, all that stuff you are talking about was on my Nook twelve years ago.
I think you reached a decision and are determined to find facts that support it.