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Old 01-11-2010, 09:29 AM   #23
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He probably meant melatonin

Back on topic, I only have a black reader (Cybook) and live in Portugal, lot's of sun here. Light reflexion was never an issue, although I can imagine that a white encasing could be. But since my M-Edge case is black and it covers everything except the screen and buttons, that wouldn't be a problem.

My advice would be to buy a good cover for his Kindle 2.

On a side note, I wonder if a white case would make the screen look more grey-ish...
ummm...no, I mean what I write because I know what I write which is why I write it. Your eyes are usually the largest producer of vitamin-D in your body. If you are aware of SAD for folks way up north or who cannot get outside or even draw back a window shade, the treatment fro SAD, both prophylactic and after the fact, is a simply visor with a a couple full spectrum lights shining into your eyes for a couple hours a day give or take in order to synthesize of vitamin-D. Alternatively they can use just a regular lamp with a full spectrum bulb at around, as I recall, 6000K - 6600K color temperature.

But your assumption was not even close to correct...so THERE.......hehehehe....
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