Put me down firmly in the Kindle camp. I own two Kindle devices (K1 and K3), and have the app for my personal iPhone and a work iPad (16GB WiFi) that I can pilfer at my leisure. Thus far, I've read 112 Kindle books--one on the iP4, half of one on the iPad, and the remaining 110 and change on the dedicated readers.
For ME, the e-ink is so much sharper and easier on the eyes than the LCD screens are. I find this to be the case in nearly all lighting conditions except very low light. In the past, I've used a Mighty brite LED light that clipped to my Kindle on those rare occasions, but with the Kindle 3 I just got the Amazon cover with the built-in light. It takes up basically no space, and requires no batteries, since it runs off the Kindle.
Interestingly enough, I actually find the iP4 a significantly better reader than the iPad, largely because of the higher resolution and the ease with which I can hold it in a position where I'm less likely to be distracted by the smudges (and it's easier to keep clean). I have 20/10 vision (corrected) and can literally see every pixel that makes up a letter on the iPad's screen, which is both distracting and strains my eyes. In moderate lighting with the sepia color scheme, I find the iP4 only slightly more tiring than e-ink.
So my order, for reading:
Kindle >> iPhone 4 >>>>>> iPad
For ME, the e-ink is so much sharper and easier on the eyes than the LCD screens are. I find this to be the case in nearly all lighting conditions except very low light. In the past, I've used a Mighty brite LED light that clipped to my Kindle on those rare occasions, but with the Kindle 3 I just got the Amazon cover with the built-in light. It takes up basically no space, and requires no batteries, since it runs off the Kindle.
Interestingly enough, I actually find the iP4 a significantly better reader than the iPad, largely because of the higher resolution and the ease with which I can hold it in a position where I'm less likely to be distracted by the smudges (and it's easier to keep clean). I have 20/10 vision (corrected) and can literally see every pixel that makes up a letter on the iPad's screen, which is both distracting and strains my eyes. In moderate lighting with the sepia color scheme, I find the iP4 only slightly more tiring than e-ink.
So my order, for reading:
Kindle >> iPhone 4 >>>>>> iPad