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Old 02-13-2010, 04:21 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by Demas View Post
The issue is that you are contrasting empirical evidence versus subjective experience.
OK, quick question then. Have there been any (presumably recent) empirical studies that compare paper, eInk / epapers, LCD's, and CRT's, in terms of both eyestrain and reading comprehension?

The only studies I've seen so far are a bit older, were mostly paper vs CRT, in which CRT's fared poorly with both eye strain and reading comprehension.
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