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Old 08-25-2010, 01:38 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by ColdSun View Post
If some of you find eInk easier on your eyes, it may just be. Who knows?
My eyes know! To me that is all that matters.

The last thing I want to do is spend yet more time leisure reading on a smaller backlit LCD device. My e-ink readers are exactly what my eyes need.

As for reading in darkness using a backlit PDA, I have done that many times to avoid waking my wife and suffered from it in the morning with eyestrain headaches. I either leave the light on or use my M-edge booklight. No eyestrain there for me, period!

Even when reading paperbacks with a bedside light on, I did not get eyestrain.

So at least to me, an e-ink reader with bedside or reader light prevents me getting eyestrain.
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