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That's the exact opposite of what I think. If you can read code on a monitor, surely you can read a novel.

(Personal taste! Personal taste! Don't flame me!)



Yes I see that - but if people who don't want to read a novel on screen, yet who code at the moment, could use a new display that they would read a novel on happily - would that also bring any improvements to their coding?


Ah, I see, you seriously meant that as a question, not a comment. Sorry.

I think I'd have to defer to a scientific study. I tend to doubt it, though; just as "typing speed" is rarely the coding impediment, I doubt "screen quality" is very much anymore. (Though it sure was in the bad old 640x480 days...)


Clearly you are all missing the insight here: where are our widescreen e-ink displays for writing code? Who needs color? Just give me paper-like readability and bold and italic.


where are our e-ink displays for writing code

They take too long to refresh.


You're so right. I just finally looked at a youtube video of the display tech in the new kindle (the "broadstreet" version of e-ink) and it is indeed far slower than is necessary even for simple text editing.




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