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Old 01-04-2010, 05:07 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by dh003i View Post
Yet, despite that, the Amazon Kindle 2 seems to have less contrast than the Sony PRS-505 & PRS-300. And that isn't even a touch-screen, which adds the extra layer. So even without touch-screen, some devices seem to have more contrast than other devices (backgrounds that more white, as opposed to gray).
I thought the background of the e-ink screen depended upon the type of light source you are reading under - ie the background appears grey in dim light but when I read in my fav spot in our bay window with sun coming through, the background then appears almost white and therefore the contrast between the text and the background is excellent.
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