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Old 02-13-2010, 01:03 PM   #62
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- Human eyes get strained by poor contrast, where LCD has the advantage.
- Human eyes get strained by dim lighting conditions, where LCD has the advantage.
When calibrating my LCD TV, I find that contrast greatly depends on the brightness of the backlight, where a low backlight setting may make it difficult to have good whites and good contrast.

Given currently accessible LCD and e-paper technology, can the backlight of a LCD display be set at a level that matches the light level, as deemed comfortable by the user, that is reflected off an e-paper display while also matching the contrast?
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