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Old 12-23-2014, 08:18 PM   #33
rcentros
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Originally Posted by pagepack View Post
I've emailed the BBC saying this exact same thing, asking that they rewrite the article to make clear the differencing between e-ink displays and tablets.

Sloppy journalism.
The article I read on it -- one of the articles -- did specifically mention the difference between back and front lighting ...

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But not all eReaders cause the user to lose sleep. The original Kindle, which doesn’t have its own light source, reflects the same ambient light as a regular book, the study says. Other Kindle devices, like the Paperwhite and Voyage, also use different light technology designed to be easier on the eyes, however these devices were not tested in the study.
http://consumerist.com/2014/12/23/ca...r-nooks-fault/
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