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Originally Posted by Katsunami
ightness to be seen. For the e-Ink display, it's just the other way around: the more ambient light there is, the better the display will be readable.
If I'd take my Kindle outside right now, and go sit in the sun, then the front light effectively does nothing, not even on setting 24. It just isn't bright enough to make a difference. The screen is easily readable though. In the same circumstances, I can't even read my phone or tablet on the highest brightness settings they have.
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My cats like to open my windows when I am reading on my PW and I love that I do not have to change the light setting while they are sunning. It's so adaptable.

I leave mine on 8 at all times.