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Originally Posted by HarryT
I completely agree - that's why I specifically said "at the same level as the ambient light in the room". The problem is that many LCD devices either don't allow you to adjust the brightness, or else the user sets the brightness too high. If you set the brightness correctly, there really is no physical difference between the LCD and the eInk screen as far as your eye is concerned.
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But for many uses, having the computer screen at ambient light levels is absolutely useless... for starters, no calibration for design colour to print work... screen at ambient levels gives wrong balance by a huge margin... it doesn't matter how adjustable your brightness is, if the level you adjust to, is wrong for actually doing any work...