i don’t since i don’t read much and i am fine without the paper feeling mabye

  • PrinceWith999Enemies@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What’s lower in terms of quality?

    The e-ink display is different than something like an iPad. I find it easier to read, to be honest. I can read the kindle for longer in comfort and it’s easier to read while falling asleep.

    It’s crap at displaying anything that’s not intended for the platform. PDF files or graphics heavy books are a poor fit for the kindle, but novels or regular books are far better in my opinion.

    I have an iPhone, an iPad Mini, an iPad, and multiple laptops. I prefer the kindle for reading in any formats that support it.

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      1 year ago

      What’s lower in terms of quality?

      Good question - I just realized I failed to mention specifics facepalm

      It seems - blurry or fuzzy? Not as sharp, as if there’s a film over the screen. I don’t know if I’m explaining it well, but it’s just not clear.

      Regardless of dark or light background, and brightness, I can never get a clear picture. It gets brighter, sure, but then it’s too bright - it’s never clear.

      I don’t know how else to explain it other than it’s like there’s a film over the screen. It’s not crisp, etc.