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Originally Posted by HarryT
Yes, I understood that was what you meant. My question was why, if you were to choose to read on a tablet, you would have the screen brightness set to an uncomfortably high level? I read on both my Kindle Voyage and my iPad, and set the screen brightness to a comfortable level on both devices. Perhaps I've misunderstood you, but you seem to be suggesting that tablets always have screens that are too bright. If it's too bright, simply turn the brightness down!
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Ah, I understand what you were asking. I wouldn't do that, and I do turn the brightness down on a tablet but it is still a backlit screen as opposed to the front lighting on a reader. If you max the Kindle's brightness, it is so bright that it feels like a tablet with the backlight on, is all.