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You are aware that the screen brightness can be adjusted?
And what's the reference to lawyers about? Don't get it.
divorce !!
You are aware that the screen brightness can be adjusted?
And what's the reference to lawyers about? Don't get it.
I have an ordinary Kindle (cant be used in the dark), a Kindle Fire HD and just recently got a Kindle Fire HD 6". The first 2 I have had for ages and have had no problems with. But the HD 6" is another story. I have Virgin broadband which operates on 802.11n wireless and the Kindle only operates on g (I think). But basically my wireless and my Kindle wont talk so cant update or download bokks without connecting it to my PC which sort of defeats the purpose. So for ease of use, dont buy the Kindle Fire HD 6".
That disrupt seep thing is just some scientists trying to justify, or obtain, new grant money as far as I can see. I have had no troubles reading with the Paperwhite and then going to sleep. Just some new research to grab a headline.Paperwhite disrupts sleep apparently, ones without a backlight are fine
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/health-30574260
I have the one with the buttons, not the touchscreen and like it. Prefer it to the touchscreen variety personally, no accidental turning of pages and much quicker.
I have a little light (£3 or so) that clips onto the case and allows me to read at night.
I dont think I'll lose any sleep of that article, 12 people doesnt seem too conclusive to me but Im not a scientist. It focused on e-readers but the implications are that any blue light is the issue, including LED light and monitors.Paperwhite disrupts sleep apparently, ones without a backlight are fine
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/health-30574260
I have the one with the buttons, not the touchscreen and like it. Prefer it to the touchscreen variety personally, no accidental turning of pages and much quicker.
I have a little light (£3 or so) that clips onto the case and allows me to read at night.
You still need a light to read books!Buy books. No need for batteries and it won't disturb the fragrant Mrs Joggers beauty sleep.
Er, how will having the light on to read a book disturb her less?
Select night view (white text on black) and turn down the screen brightness: it then throws out much less light than a Kindle.
You still need a light to read books!
ah, ok well more choice is good for everyoneThere's not much difference in availability/stock size these days. Lots of publishers are not allowing Amazon to have exclusivity.