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Old 09-14-2009, 05:19 PM   #5
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He doesn't emphasize clearly enough that the touch screen causes the glare. However, the touch screen is the biggest selling point for ithe 600. This is why I never read reviews of ebook devices, because it gets me all riled up.
I'm not sure why the author would need to emphasize the touch/glare relationship. The touch edition has glare, and that was stated. The pocket edition has less glare, and that was stated too, no? They even mentioned that the daily edition will probably have glare too, due to its touch screen. I'm not certain what they missed that is so critical.
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