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Old 09-17-2009, 09:44 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by Donnageddon View Post
I find it could be an issue, but it has not been for me on the 700, and I doubt it would be on the 600. But then, for those for whom their perception of "blurriness" and "glare" on the 600 is an issue, then it would be for them. Get it?

It sound like the 600 and 900 are not the eReaders for you. I personally love my 700, and feel the extra screen real estate of the 900 might be a nice improvement.



So you don't find the smaller screen size and fewer lines per page and issue? I certainly do!

It's all in personal perception. As I stated originally. ::

... and don't let Jon hear you talking about "glare" on the 600. In that your perception is completely figmentary!
I agree! When deciding between the 505 and the 700, I was concerned with the lack of clarity on the 700 compared to the 505. However, I liked the touch screen, so I chose the 700. After reading for a very short amount of time, I loved the 700 and didn't really notice the reduced clarity because I wasn't comparing it to the 505. There are occasions, though, when the glare (forgive me, Jon) can be annoying. At those times, I change my position or seat and the problem is corrected. And that's from a 50 year old woman who has to wear a corrective lens in one eye for near sight and one corrective lens in the other eye for far sight.
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