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 April 19, 2009 in 

I was prepared to love my Kindle 2. I can buy books cheap from Amazon, upload my own content, and read it “as easily in bright sunlight as in my living room.”
Amazon's 'Bright Sunlight' Claim
Except, um, no.

Here’s how the Kindle 2 screen looks in shade. It’s okay, but I would wish for a much higher contrast between the grey “white” of the screen and the grey “black” of the screen:
Kindle 2 e-Ink in the shade
Here, though, is how the Kindle 2 looks after being refreshed in bright sunlight:
Kindle 2 after screen refresh in bright sunlight
That is correct: when I refresh my Kindle 2 screen in bright sunlight, the text is entirely illegible.

I called Kindle support, hoping for a fix or a replacement, and their response was, “Yep, that’s the way the e-Ink works. Yes, they’re all like that.” In other words, “deal with it.”

The Kindle 2’s screen is refreshed each time it changes — for example, when you change pages. So if you want to read your Kindle 2 “in bright sunlight” you’ll have to move your Kindle 2 into the shade to move to the next page if you want to have any hope of reading it.

So no, the Kindle 2 can most definitely not “be read as easily in bright sunlight as in your living room.” That Amazon says so is a boldfaced lie. A fraud.

Booooooo.

(Incidentally, here’s how the screen looks when it’s refreshed partly in sunlight and partly in shade.)
Kindle 2 e-Ink partly in shade

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