I realized years ago that computer monitors bothered my eyes; I hate to read books or anything on them. Anyone who knows me well also knows that I’ve talked to anyone I get a chance to talk to about creating a computer monitor that doesn’t emit light. Why not do it the way a book does it? The way God does it? Just let the material on the screen reflect light? You know…more like paper.

When Duane told me about eInk over a year and a half ago, I got really excited and started following the company to see when we’d get something to the mass market. I was really excited about the Iliad and the Sony Reader last year, but they didn’t really cut it. Mostly, the contrast wasn’t good enough yet on the screen and they were expensive and Sony’s was proprietary. More than anything I wanted standard formats, notes (or some kind of input) and simple web browsing (this would save my eyes a ton of strain while doing my research).

I waited with great anticipation for Amazon to do it right with the Kindle and got really disappointed when I first read all the announcements and reviews. Yet, I was disappointed too soon. After reading this insightful article from MacWorld, I realized that Amazon has nailed it.  I get…

I’ve never encountered a device that better suites my life.
The Kindle is at the top of my wish list. I want one bad.


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  1. My Library, Classroom and University for Life - Could it be the Amazon Kindle? : Neal Harmon on May 24, 2008 4:23 am

    […] When D&H, LLC bought me an Amazon Kindle so that I could work on a consulting project (I originally refused the extra work due to headaches on a computer screen) for their new entity, I finally got to try out the gadget I’ve been anticipating for a long time. […]

  2. JK on December 17, 2009 2:58 pm

    I can fully understand your situation. Still waiting for Pixel qi solutions. The hybrid screens are going to be launched soon. Good to know that not only me had to limit reading cause of backlight issues.

  3. Why I Bought the HP Slate Before the April 3rd iPad Launch - Watch out AAPL : Neal Harmon on March 23, 2010 11:04 am

    […] because I can’t sleep this morning and also because I’ve been watching the eReader, reflective screen space for years and read every Google alert associated with the technologies (Pixel Qi, Liquavista, and Mirasol). I […]