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Kindle DX Vs iPad

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Despite some early forecasts in 2010 that ebook readers might become obsolete, it appears that they will continue to be popular devices for a while longer. In particular, the comparison between ebook readers and the Apple iPad has been ongoing.

This Kindle DX vs. iPad review compares the two leading ebook readers with large displays. Although the iPad is primarily a tablet, it has often been compared to other ebook readers, so it’s only fair to match it up against the Kindle DX, which is on a similar level, at least in terms of size.

Size

The two devices are relatively similar in size. While there are a few differences—the Kindle is slightly longer, and the iPad is a bit wider, taller, and heavier—you won’t notice much of a difference when carrying either device.

Display

Both devices have the same screen size, a 9.7-inch diagonal, but the technologies used are like night and day. The iPad’s LED-backlit full-color IPS display may outshine the Kindle’s e-ink screen, which only displays 16 shades of gray and can appear somewhat dull. However, the Kindle’s e-ink screen is excellent for glare-free reading and reduces eye strain. For many people, this is …

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“Kindle DX Vs iPad”