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Old 10-10-2009, 11:10 AM   #6
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I can pretty much guarantee that if no one had ever seen another ebook reader to compare with the 600, 95 percent of people wouldn't have the slightest problem with the readability of the 600.

After using the 600 for a month now, I can officially say that the contrast doesn't bother me in the slightest. As first, like everyone else, I was comparing it the 300 and 505. And yes, there is a difference. But after you start using the 600 for a few weeks you stop thinking about it and begin to enjoy how much faster and easier the touchscreen is to use.

Also, using a cover (a real one and not the crappy sleeve that it comes with) helps deflect ambient light, and using a lamp at night makes the contrast a non-issue.

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