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Old 08-28-2009, 06:57 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by jswinden View Post
At any rate, the glare issue is easily resolved in two ways: (1) Tilt the Reader a bit to make it go away. (2) Get used to it over time. Just like it takes a while to get used to a much stronger eyeglasses prescription, or your first set of bifocals, your eyes wil naturally adjust to the differences between the Reader screens.
How does it behave with a single spot light? I do a lot of my reading with an LED booklight, which already has some fairly considerable glare on the 505 screen.
Also: do you find that the breadth of reading angle is diminished with the 600 screen? I remember some reviews of the 700 saying that the screen was not as legible at oblique angles as the 505 (or Kindle) screen. Have you found this to be the case?
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