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Originally Posted by jswinden
Or, you can try reading an eInk in the dark and see which is better. For many of us it is a given that we will have two or more readers for various situations as neither eInk or LCD based readers will ever work adequately in every lighting situation.
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E-ink requires a bright external light in the dark, like a book does...
I appreciate that e-ink works well in sunlight, but I don't think the e-ink vs LCD debate is about lighting.
E-ink is easier on the eyes. You can read on it for hours without getting blurry eyes if used with a good light.
LCD is LCD. Most people would have trouble reading a novel on it. You will get blurry eyes.
At least, that's my experience.