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Old 09-07-2011, 12:43 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by spellbanisher View Post
Amazon has listed "technical reasons" as to why eink is easier on the eyes than LCD. Here are the reasons.

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I know that eink vs lcd threads have been done before, but I want to address what is specifically listed on the Kindle page at amazon.
These are the same reasons why during long term usage of a computer, it is recommended to take a break every hour or so, even with LCD screens.

As for the reverse contrast of dark background with light lettering, that actually causes massively more trouble for the eyes in dark situations since even the black is still "lighted" and can cause ghosting when used for longer periods.

All of this is a non issue with eink.
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