Thread: LCD vs. e-ink
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Old 10-30-2010, 03:06 PM   #38
astra
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Originally Posted by ColdSun View Post
For some people battery life, reading in full light and paper-display makes the perfect reader. For some, having a backlight is a necessary feature. You will never understand because you have always been on the other side of the fence.
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That's why I repeated it twice in my first post. Jan 2005. No knowledge about eInk or LCD eye strain related issues. Thus, I could not be always on the other side. Moreover, I do appreciate that for some people LCD is fine, like my friend I told you about in the first post, and for some people LCD is not an option, like me.
I do not attempt to persuade people who has no issue with LCD that LCD is bad for their eyes. It is the LCD side who always attack me and tell me that LCD related eye strain is a figment of my imagination and such an issue doesn't exist.

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