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Originally Posted by HansTWN
That is a very personal matter, what is no problem for you may well be unacceptable for others. Let your own eyes decide.
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But of course it is a personal matter. Pretty much everything is, so I'd have thought that was a given. However, I'm entirely confident that the majority of people find, or would find, 149ppi perfectly acceptable (given that the screen is otherwise of good quality). Why? Because I know a lot of people who've read on tablets for a couple of years, but no-one who've had any problems with the low resolution.
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Originally Posted by Sregener
If you consistently get debilitating headaches after reading on a low resolution screen for an hour, it's not a good reading device for you. If you don't, great. Studies have shown that the less sharp text is, the more eyestrain it creates, but everyone has a personal limit for what their eyes can take.
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See reply above.
Obviously the opposite is equally true: that just because you get debilitating headaches after reading on a low-res screen for an hour doesn't mean everyone else does. Or even very many people at all. My own eyesight is hardly great, at -4.5/-3.75, but no, I experience no problems whatsoever even after 5-6 hours of reading.