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Originally Posted by Antoinekamel
Has anyone noted this?
Look carefully: you need more light in a bright room, and less in a dark room. That means: contrast suffers without the light. It was expected with the capacitive touch.
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I assume that the light, in a light room, is simply to make the screen appear white (as in the device's name), and dimming the light in a dark room is to reduce eye fatigue.
I'll be interested in seeing how much of an impact a 'white' screen makes to the e-ink reading experience.