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Old 04-17-2025, 09:34 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by Timboli View Post
Well I have no experience with Nxtpaper, never used one or even seen one that I can recall, or ever checked its specs etc.

So my presumption only, is that its screen wouldn't be as kind on the eyes, if it isn't E-Ink, and I've found that to be important, especially as I get older.

My 10" Samsung Tablet, is great, has a great battery life (superior to any of my three E-Ink devices). But when it comes to reading on it, despite being very passable for that, I still want a kinder on my eyes 10" E-Ink device.
I agree with you, except that I do have a Nxtpaper 11. For me there is a big difference between reading on my PocketBook InkPad X and on my Nxtpaper 11 tablet (or any other tablet). Some people prefer to focus discussions on technological issues and others prefer to focus on personal experience (which varies from person to person). Personally, I find reading on a tablet unbearable (I can't explain why, possibly to do with viewing angles), but I'm fine with the fact that others enjoy reading on them. I won't be the one to say that it's better to read on an e-reader than on a tablet (or vice versa).
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