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Old 05-16-2010, 12:34 PM   #46
Ken Maltby
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hmm... Maybe, if you all try really hard and tilt your ereaders at just the right angle
while reading in a certain lighting condition and squint your eyes up really hard, you
can discern an image of religious significance, in the pattern of the flickering text.

"Doctor, it hurts when I do this.."

If it takes a real effort to "see the problem" and then only under easily avoided
conditions, why bother about it?

If it is a phenomenon that is annoying and unavoidable, then the technology used
for this display, or at least its implementation for your device, might not be one that
you will find compatable, and another device may be your only real remedy.

A number of people find eInk's quirks distracting, and prefer this displays performance,
each to his own.

Luck;
Ken
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