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One factor might be that with LCD, we don't generally remember to adjust the brightness in comparison to the ambient light of the room, so perhaps we end up with too much contrast between the two. Or many people may leave LCD screens turned up too bright most of the time, so that they are in fact brighter than a well-lit printed or e ink page. But the eye can't tell whether the photons are coming from the front of the display and bouncing off or coming from the back of the display and passing through.
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