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There's already a thread on this here:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...hlight=courier
does look to be an interesting device though
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On the train the other day I sat beside a passenger using a Sony ebook reader. I have never seen a purpose made ebook device before. What surprised me was the fact the screen did not appear to be lit. The background was grey with black text. So while it looked dull it suggested many hours of eye stress free reading.
So it occurred to me, why don't our large screen (3.5" and over) mobile devices have an ebook screen display option to achieve this effect? Or is there more to it than that?