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Sony PRS-600 screen - can you get use to it?
I'm debating between the BeBook Neo and the PRS-600. I would buy the Neo, but it's just a tad bit out of my price range. So my question is: do you get use to the screen of the PRS-600? I found that it's not as sharp as the others b/c of the touch feature, and even in the sony store the lighting was so bright that I couldn't read the screen at some angles.
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My concern here is more for the lack of ``palm rejection'' --- when experimenting w/ a PRS-600 demo unit I've always been able to angle it so that the screen was readable, but I quite often got extra jagged lines from where my knuckles would touch the screen when trying to draw / write on the display....
Would any users care to comment? I've been considering the BeBook Neo / Onyx Boox 60, but it's apparently as large as a 1st generation Kindle (and I rejected the Kindle 'cause it wouldn't fit in my shirt pockets). William |
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Thanks! (for the note on no issues w/ getting extra jagged lines).
The size of the BeBook Neo while a bit smaller than the 1st Gen Kindle, does seem to be closer to the latter (in height) than to the size of a PRS-600 (~175mm x ~122mm x ~9.7mm), but since the width and thickness are closer to that of the PRS-600 it might be small enough for me.... Thanks! William |
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If you can't read the screen at some angles - don't use those angles...
The advantage of a hand-held unit is you can tilt it any way you like - just like a book. I an a happy 600 user. Robert |
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Just read straight on, no need to read at an angle, lol
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I understand that some people cannot get past the screen issue but i barely remember the screen at all once i'm concentrating on reading.
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Some people do seem to be more "sensitive" to these issues from others, but I honestly think that there is a tendency for them to be blown up out of all proportion by people who have never actually used the device themselves.
For me personally, the Neo is the better machine, but before I got my Neo, it was the PRS-600 that I was using daily. The 600 is a very, very good book reader. |
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I have my PRS600 since September last year and love it. No problems with the glare here as I always seem to find an angle that suits the situation.
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Lastly for all those PRS-600 users... Do you find it a bit heavy? Or am I being a wimp? I guess I'm comparing it to the PRS-300, which is obviously much lighter.
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I do find it a bit heavy compared to some other readers like the jetbook and cooler. Without a cover, its weight is acceptable to hold with one hand. But with the sony cover, i find it heavy enough to feel the weight. Feels solid though, and i feel more compelled to treat it with more care.
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