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Congrats DUDE!
I've been wnating me one of the things or an I-pad or something or other--but gotta wait for my **** to come in first. Anyway, don't read yourself silly. Pace yourself. Moderation is best, ya know. OR not! Op |
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On 01/06/2011 05:26 PM, Mark H. Bowen wrote:
Congrats DUDE! I've been wnating me one of the things or an I-pad or something or other--but gotta wait for my **** to come in first. An iPad, while a fine tool for what it is made, is no substitute for a Kindle (or Nook) when it comes to reading books. An iPad has a back lit screen that tires the eyes of most readers after a while. Dedicated ereaders like the Kindle or Nook have what are called eInk screens. As Wolfgang described, it looks just like paper. You can read it for hours without tiring your eyes any more than a book would. Amazon.com has a brief but informative description. Scroll down to E Ink 101: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...cm_cd_asin_lnk Russell |
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