You may be right, but my take on it is this: I can read my 300 everywhere I could read the 600, and can read it in places I couldn't read the 600. I don't have to think about light source, or angle of the reader, or side lighting... it just works, and it's comfortable.
So while I appreciate that you have taken the time to over-analyse the situation, I think it's absurd that people are going to such great lengths to "prove" that the screen is basically, ok (depending on the available light, where that light is coming from, what angle you are holding the reader, etc.). All these hoops you have to jump through should be proof that there is a problem with the screen.
As I said before, however, tolerance to the screen issues is at different levels for different people, and for those that like the 600 (or 700 for that matter), more power to you.
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