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Old 10-17-2013, 04:05 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by Psykhe View Post
A Tablet LCD is with minimal brightness still faaaaar to bright for nighttime reading.

There is a reason most people who have both eInk readers and tablets prefer reading on the eInk readers.
In darkness I agree - I was referring more to indoor daytime use. Your eyes don't care whether the photons they receive are emitted by a screen or reflected from it; it's nonsense to say that LCD screens are "inherently" more liable to cause eyestrain than eInk screens, IF the LCD screen can be set at an appropriate brightness level.

In the dark I totally agree that eInk screens are much more pleasant to use. I use both an iPad and a Kindle PW daily.
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