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Old 10-08-2012, 12:22 PM   #8
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by sirmaru View Post
In low light environments it is unnecessary to turn down the LED light level. Those LEDS are using REFLECTIVE light which does not have the same effect as direct light similar to LCD use in the Kindle Fires which do require adjusting light levels to the environment for comfortable viewing.
That just doesn't make sense.
If you are reading a night in a dark room, you will want to turn the light down, or it will be uncomfortably bright. There are no such thing as REFLECTIVE photons.

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By the way, the LED light is directed down to the bottom layers from the top layer. It does not project upwards to the user like an LCD screen. It is like having a built in lamp reflecting light off the fonts and background screen. The PW light is NOT a backlight. It is a down facing FRONT light.
So what?
If you can see it, then photons are entering your eyes.

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