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Old 02-08-2011, 02:31 PM   #43
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The eyes need contrast as that is what the human eye is good at detecting. The reason people often turn down the lights is because some peoples eyes are sensitive to light.
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i've always been sensitive to bright lights. for my ebook reading black on white is just too harsh, i actually have to use red text and black background at a low setting. day reading is also at a low backlight and with a tannish/natural white bg with brown type. i don't think i've ever set my brightness to over 40% yet, though i've not read outside yet.
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