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Originally Posted by Atunah
There is just something about how the font is on the top of the screen with a e-ink reader. Again, I can't explain it. It was a wonder when I got my first kindle, the K1 in 2008. And I still can't explain it. Eyes glide over and don't strain. They feel relaxed and I get get inside the story and forget everything else. With phone and tablet, i am always just outside of the story as I notice the reading part. The physical part of it. Again, I just can't explain it.
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The iPad Air 2 and Pro models actually feature fully laminated displays so that air gap is barely there. I did notice getting fewer migraines when I switched from iPad Air to iPad Pro 9.7 (fully laminated display + TrueTone). Pricey though, but very nice for reading comics. Granted, still not as comfy as e-ink for prose.