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Originally Posted by Lyn2012
I see what you're saying but I can't see how it can possibly work well for everyone as people have widely differing preferences in lighting levels.
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No, as you say, it will be set to some average sort of sensitivity. My iPhone has auto brightness-setting which works absolutely fine for me, but I'm sure there are many people who disable it. The point is that it will work fine for many people, and those for whom it doesn't work can set the light level manually, just as they do at the moment. Nobody is any the worse off by the addition of such a facility. To refer to it as a "nanny" facility is just pure Amazon-bashing.