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Old 09-07-2011, 12:25 PM   #54
screwballl
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I have no problem with low light situations, I can hold a book and my Kindle side by side in the exact same low light and reach each one equally, and actually better reading with the Kindle in lower light.

By comparison anything with LED/LCD based screens cause eye fatigue when used in dark rooms/situations, because the eyes do not do well when having a light source on only one small area for long periods (its like staring at a streetlight for long periods, everythign else around it is dim, and the eyes have problems focusing properly for a short time after looking away)... versus with ambient light, even when it is low light, the eyes have better long term focus due to the light being the same or similar over a wide area, not a single bright spot in front of you.

Eink all the way with a faint mini-LED clip light if it gets dark enough.
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