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Old 03-06-2010, 12:50 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Robertb View Post
2. No eye strain. Ever sat at a computer? It tires your eyes and they start to water after a while. You do not get this with E-Ink. Your eyes remain refreshed and feeling fine after long reading,.

PLEASE, do not make the mistake of thinking a back-lit screen is good.
Just to keep it real here... while the Jetbook does have an LCD screen it is NOT back lit. The contrast on the Jetbook screen is similar to eink. I actually think the jetbook screen is a bit sharper... and the page turns are lighting fast. Of course, you pay the price in battery usage... the Jetbook will run about 18 hours on a single charge... so you will probably be charging it every day or two depending on your usage.

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