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Old 08-26-2011, 02:43 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by reprep View Post
I disagree with this.

I totally agree that high brightness settings cause more eye fatigue. That is why i generally use my laptop at the lowest brightness setting especially in night.

But even if i use the lowest brightness setting, it is nowhere near e-ink. I tried various LCD screens (ipad, 102 inch LED tv, laptop screens, desktop monitors) and all of them caused eye fatigue even at the lowest brightness settings.

But i think it really depends on the user a lot. I have a friend who can begin and finish a book from his laptop screen which i am pretty sure i will never ever be able to do.

You have to forgive Harry, he frequently equates his experience with technology to other people's, no matter how many times he's told that other people are different from him.

It's just how he is.
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