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Originally Posted by HarryT
Speaking with my physicist's hat on, this is nonsensical. Your eyes don't "know" if a photon has travelled directly to them, or been reflected from a screen first. If you get eyestrain from an LCD screen it simply means that you have the backlight turned up too high. Turn the brightness down.
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I agree Most people that complain about LCD have the backlight way too high!! BUT I need to know is the Backlight adjustable on the new ink ereaders??