Well, one of the problems with reviews, especially from non-technology media, is that too many journalists tend to be snobby liberal arts grads without a clue on technology.
As far as gray on gray, have you looked at a paperback lately? They are not black on white - more sorta black on tan and generally less crisp than the reader.
I have had mine since the first week of release and find I try to avoid reading anything
else for recreation.... So who cares what the press thinks, if you like it - use it, if not - not.
Frankly, I am more concerned about content availability than quality or useability. If it dies, that will be what kills it (or maybe something better becoming available)...
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