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Old 07-17-2011, 10:43 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by jian1 View Post
I had a halogen lamp but the e-ink device does reflect it too much especially directly under it. It casts a big orange glaring center on the device which is very hard to read.

Is there any light source more suitable for e-ink device?

Mine is a onyx boox m90.
It's not about the "lamp" you are using; it's about the bulb, specially doing with halogen (or bipins). This bulbs tend to have a high concentration of light (you can actually measure:"lux" which is the unit used to measure light).
My recommendation would be to go for a regular bulb of 40 to 60 watts (if you plan reading at night), as they give a "soft" kind of light.
You might also wanna try (try it at your store, they usually have plugs to test the bulbs) either the classic color (kind of laboratory/hospital white) or the one which is a bit orange kinda of (i really don't know the name in english for it).
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