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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Almost EVERYONE will need bifocals at some in their life, usually from their mid-40 onward.

Almost EVERYONE will need at some point in their life, from their mid-40 . This has more to do with age than else; Even a person who never reads or looks at things up-close will the need for an add power on their prescription when they get older.

The Kindle is HELPFUL to like this, because it enables with low to the font size, which you can't do with a dead-tree book. With the Kindle, book you buy can be the print edition, as needed.
I've seen the Kindle screen, and it's fine. However, it's not alot bigger than the iPhone or iPod touch, so I can see why people recommend it. I mean, the Kindle is only 600 pixels wide, with only 520 of those pixels for text. The iPhone, held horizontally, is 480 pixels wide. That's not a big in page ,
which is the most important stat on screen size.
Tried it out on WinMo for a while and realized why I don't like it.

Seeing pixel isn't attractive. But it gives the eyes to on. The smoothed fonts my eyes, if just for a , into focusing .
Amazon has tweaked the Kindle 2 font system, too, and therein lies the that some owners are reporting.

It seems that the new and display are some to eye . It's pretty , too, as some owners are choosing to downgrade to the Kindle.
The problem is more noticeable at the font sizes on the Kindle 2; one user has even hacked the K2 to use a font to deal with the problem.

Kindle's e-ink display.

What you see is dark-grey type on a grey : nowhere near as clear as a printed book. There's no backlight, and the screen can be hard to read in some conditions.

It has been proven that e-ink technology to far less eye strain than from a standard PC monitor or laptop screen. When employees spend the vast of their day reading at their , their eye health will benefit greatly if they can spend a of that day reading from an e-. The average person can spend much
more time safely from an e-reader than from a .
Less eye leads to headaches. Fewer leads
John McCall
Hollywood,Fl
Coppyright@Net-Ebooks 2009

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