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2007-11-10
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I have terrible vision, but it is excellent closeup if I remove my glasses. So it works better than well for me, but I can understand that people with different vision problems could find it unusable.
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2007-11-10
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2007-11-10
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2007-11-10
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2007-11-10
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Dude, 34 is not old. I'm 37 with myopia, astigmatism and keratoconus, and don't have any problems using the tablet, even at night without visual correction.
Shimmering and headaches? I gather you've let other people look at the screen, and they don't have any problem? Otherwise, it could very well be a faulty backlight.
Anyway, return it, eat the loss.
Zooming is overhyped as a solution. If you zoom, you have to scroll to the side to read many things.