I am curious about your experiences with tablet readers. I have a Kindle and love it, but I am interested in the greater capabilites of a tablet. Part of the hype that differentiates the tablets from the e-ink devices is the following. E-ink advocates say that reading a tablet can cause more eye strain than an e-ink device because the brightness of the screen does not vary with the ambient light. They analogy they use is "like having a flashlight shining in your eyes." Since e-ink devices depend on ambient light (ie are a reflective light technology), they are more like reading from a page of paper than a computer screen. Have you had any issues reading for a long time with tablets?

Thanks!

Mark

On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 8:12 AM, James Finstrom <jfinstrom@rhinoequipment.com> wrote:
So I was wanting a kindle then my interest was sparked by these readers running andriod. Picked up a pandigital novel but turns out they are not that great. After about 4 hours of playing took it back and picked up the velocity Cruz reader. Out of the gate it looks like they want you to hack this thing. They have things in place to accommodate such a cause. So if your out looking at cheap readers that allow play time I definitely recommend you avoid pandigital and check out the cruz. 

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James Finstrom



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