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Old 01-16-2010, 06:37 PM   #3
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Device: Sony PRS-600
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Originally Posted by chainring View Post
Glare is subjective. I find the 600 screen to be perfectly readable in almost any situation.
I'm with you on the glare subject. Sure, sometime I get annoyed that I have to angle the reader a bit more. But I sure would be more annoyed if I paid for a good anti-glare film and tried to stick it on and end up with a line somewhere on the screen due to my sloppy application (I am a tad impatient).

I have read the Sony in a variety of situations (indoors, outdoors, sunshine, snow, plane, airports, trains) and have never been in a situation where I was so annoyed with the glare that I switched it off.
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