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Old 07-14-2010, 01:54 PM   #127
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Originally Posted by LDBoblo View Post
Yes, you have the brightness set too high. Eye strain and fatigue in the case of emissive displays is caused predominantly by the imbalance of brightness between the center of focus (the page, screen, whatever) and its surrounding environment.
Too high? I don' think so. I set my MBP at minimum brightness. If i set it any lower it goes dark. And it's the matte version too, not the glossy version.
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