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Old 09-17-2008, 05:40 PM   #142
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I read for many years on HP iPaq Pocket PCs, and certainly found those very comfortable. One nice feature of the iPaq, however, is that it has a light sensor which automatically adjusts the brightness of the backlight to suit the ambient lighting conditions. Perhaps that's one reason that I did find it comfortable to read on.
HP iPaq be darned! The Mac has had ambient light sensing capability for a long, long time on their PowerBook/MacBook lines, and we all know that Macs PWN!!!

Great feature! Drives me bonkers! I like to set the brightness myself thank you very much.

But regardless, reading books on an LCD with the brightness toned down still drives my eyes bonkers. I guess LCD e-books and "bonkers" go hand-in-hand across the board for me!!

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