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Old 04-04-2010, 03:02 AM   #52
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Originally Posted by robinson View Post
That's my key point--too many e-ink advocates claim that LCD screens, ipso facto, cause eye strain and thus the iPad can't work as an ereader. And that's pure rubbish.
No, it's the "staring into a light" aspect of it that results in eye-strain. Non-backlit, reflective LCD screens are fine, as are backlit screens if you can turn the level of illumination down to a sensible level. Most laptops, etc, have a screen that is way, way too bright for reading on in a dimly-lit room.
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