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Old 10-31-2010, 04:53 PM   #105
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Just more stuff taken from other articles. Maybe this can help some LCD people who want a good reading experience:

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Here's a tip for long iPad viewing. Balance the brightness of a white page to a white paper reference. In light that would be comfortable for paper reading, place a white paper sample over part of the iPad screen and alter the brightness so it is about the same as the paper. Fatigue comes if you have the iPad screen too bright, and you'd be surprised how often that occurs.
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