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Originally Posted by mathil
It means that the beam runs parallel, and not perpendicular, to the screen. The input to the screen is given when something physical interrupts the beam.
The front light works in the same way, across the screen, and that's why your eyes won't get as tired as with a LCD screen.
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If the front light is across the screen, why did they add the blue light filter?
This means that light comes the same in your eyes, isn't it?
And, I repeat, one thing is the ambient light, another thing is reading books with the rays pointed in the direction of the pupil...and for several hours a day