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Old 08-26-2011, 04:31 PM   #18
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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.
Interesting. I wonder why that should be? I'm not doubting your personal experiences; I'm just curious, as a scientist, what the mechanism is that produces eye-strain in those circumstances. Thanks for sharing your experience in this.
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