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Originally Posted by HarryT
That's strange. I too do all my reading on a PRS-600 with reading lamps and normal room lighting, and don't have the slightest difficulty. Perhaps your PRS-600 has a faulty screen?
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I had similar problems. Depending on how the lighting is in the room, you have to get the 600 into some odd positions to eliminate the reflections.
Overhead fluorescents are some of the worst lighting for a 600 as I found out in my office. Clip-on reading lights and sunlight are probably the best lighting. Anything where your face gets a lot of light (from a reading lamp, for example), it is easy to get the reflection of your face competing with the light reflecting off the e-ink screen.
Not everyone will have the same experiences, and that is one of the big issues with the 600. It varies from person to person, and for some of us, there is just too much reflection coming off the screen. I don't call it glare since the glare from lighting is actually pretty similar to the 505, but the 600 definitely reflects a lot more light off the touch-screen surface instead of the e-Ink screen than the 505.
It's a shame, because the 600/900 models would be darn-near perfect if the surface had low-reflectivity, and it'd be hard to NOT recommend it over any other reader on the market (and even with the reflections, it ranks towards the top on my own list).
EDIT: All this said, for a device with wireless, I'd still rank the 900 over the nook and Kindle now that I've played with one of the demos of the 900. The 600 is still a darn good device, and the best if you need take lots of notes but aren't willing to pay the extra for the 900.