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Old 11-30-2009, 08:16 AM   #13
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rcuadro, have you ever seem someone using laptops on a beach??
this is supposed to be about ereaders, not laptops

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definitely, actually can anyone tell me if you can read a colourful newspaper on Kindle??
n one ever claimed that ereaders were the bees knees for reading colourful newspapers

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why did you buy??
WHO LET THE TROLL IN????!!!!


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Quite interested in this because of the business school context. The guys in the article said it was difficult to read - I'm presuming under lecture theatre lighting conditions? Anyone with any experience with this?
With the amount of case studies we read i'm almost decided on getting one, either starting a trend or will have to return it if I can't use it in lectures...
if you put a spotlight pointed directly at a kindle screen, there would be some glare issues, yes. I don't think the majority of us are having to deal with the possibility of reading under interrogation type circumstances
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