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The question of e-ink versus a luminous display for reading is really a personal one.
I've found, personally, that I prefer reading on an luminous display. I work on a computer all day everyday, my eyes are used to it. e-ink, in contrast, seems unnatural and the page refresh is really jarring to the flow of the book.
I have been reading Kindle stuff on my iPhone but the size is not ideal so this is a great solution.