Instead of continuing the screen-examples in a thread re not switching to K2, thought I should make a separate topic for this.
I'll start with the first display comparison and am adding some more that I did Thursday, after getting the K2 on Wednesday. I still preferred my K1 for almost a day but have changed my mind! The directness of access to the dictionary and to links without added pop-up boxes is great. I wish, though, that the 5-way were not anchored by the dictionary lookup for each word hovered over while passing through. But web browsing is much faster.
TEXT and book preview images. I used the same Amazon store page used by PC World in its K1 and K2 comparison that I linked to at the Switch thread. (Will have to find it again.)

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OUR PERSONAL PICTURES UNDER 'PICTURES' FOLDER

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TEXT spacing modified with shift-alt-5 to match K1's spacing between characters
Sample: Leslie's The Amazon Kindle FAQ

Leslie, looking forward to K2 FAQ. By the way, some of the text before this sample was in a lighter font on the K2. Was that section in a different color or shade? I used this sample to confirm that the fonts can be just as dark if they are specified as black.
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PLAIN TEXT FROM A BOOK ("The Spell of Egypt") - CLOSER UP
Default Font 3 with Shift-Alt-5 to expand text similar to K1's spacing
The Kindle Klassic first, followed by the Kindle 2 *

* This close-up pair had to be taken separately, to get that close, and my shadow looms over them.
- The rest of these were taken by lamp light, the lamp at the left, closer to the K1.
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WEB PAGE interpretation by K1 and K2
+ ESPN as example

The rows of links are quite sqeezed together by K2 browser.
They underline each link and highlight certain links.
Someone or something does a terrific job dithering the 4-shades for the header image.
Here's a zoomed-in area to show what the text looks like if we're reading the page.

And here's a separate shot I took closer up of the K2 screen. I used only the top part of the shot.

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WEB PAGE interpretation of
PEOPLE MAGAZINE -

Text with images are shown quite differently on these two.
K1's 4 SHADES and K2's 16 SHADES - using this People magazine page


This was not a bad job of dithering for 4-shades (using diffusion to blend the dots).
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MORE on K1s 4-shades vs the K2's 16 shades
using People Magazine still. This one's for Leslie :-)


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JUST AN EXCUSE to put "Slumdog Millionaire" folks in this thread.

One last comparison -the K1 image is pretty nicely dithered:

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MY KINDLE 2, AT REST ON THE LOUNGER

I hope this helps with some rumors about lack of clarity while others say the screen is crisp.
The 16 shades capability of the K2 will cause it to interpret colors as different shades of gray.
You know how they say, "Just give me the basics - no gray areas" ? The contrast from using only Black and White plus 2 other shades made up between them (for the K1) leads to inherently good contrast for the eyes at a loss of shading. The 11 added shades of gray (for the K2) means that some text will be in a lighter shade, depending on what the publisher or formatter decides to use for the font.
- Andrys (hoping this long a post with images is okay here)