Re: [iPad] Two questions: dedicated e-readers / i Pad screen protectors

 

I don't use a screen protector and have never felt the need for one.  I have no scratches on my iPhone 4S or iPad 2.

As for e-readers, I bought a Kindle Touch and love it. It is better for bright light or sunlight than the iPad. 

Gretchen
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On Feb 22, 2012, at 1:42 PM, halfhoff <gerrysair@shaw.ca> wrote:

 

I love my iPad. I really do. And I am likely to get the iPad 3 to replace my iPad 1 when the 3 comes out.

That said, for reading books, especially outdoors or in a sunny room, I was wondering (now aloud) about the usefulness of just having a small dedicated e-ink reader like the Nook or Kobo or Kindle touch devices.

I am sure some of you have those and the iPad and I was wondering whether the smaller screen and the e-ink give you a MUCH better reading experience, especially in the sun / bright rooms, etc.

On another note, I put on my iPad 1 a really high end screen protector on the first day I bought it and I have never changed it. It still is fantastic (I think it was one of those that you applied with a wet solution and that was as tough as helicopter blades).

With the anticipated retina display (or close to it) for the iPad 3, I was wondering whether the sacrafice to screen clarity is worth the extra protection. I do have a screen protector on my iPhone 4S and on my iPad 1 so I am already used to the protection, but I would love to hear from others whose iPads are not protected if they have had problems with screen scratches and the like.

Thanks all!

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