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Old 01-06-2013, 03:59 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by Pablo View Post
The question is not "dedicated vs. general purpose devices", it's "eye strain vs. no eye strain", as anybody who reads regularly knows. Currently, the only technology that causes no eye strain is eink.
Tablets are Ok for a lot of things, but not for reading IMO. Should eink readers disappear, I wouldn't buy a tablet, I would go back to paper books.
Not sure about iphones or Ipads...but if you have an Android device... Get an app called Screen Filter.... perfect for reducing backlighting... Have it on my Gzone phone, and Nexus and it makes reading much more tolerable...
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