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Originally Posted by Schmitti
Well, dark surfaces absorb more energy of the incoming light than light surfaces, emitting it as heat afterwards. But this is about reflections; it's a perceptive phenomenon, I believe. If you have a glossy or semi-glossy surface the contrast/difference between surface tone and light reflections is greater with dark casings than with light casings. Many people using tablets, glossy MacBooks etc. have complained about this effect, especially under high environmental lighting levels. And you need higher lighting levels with eInk screens.
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Your explanations seem to contradict themselves.
Would you agree that a matt-finished black casing gives the average person a better reading experience than a matt-finished white or other casing?
Does it matter if the contrast is physically or your/my perception better?