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Old 07-31-2017, 12:06 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
I am going with HarryT. It totally blows my mind how bright some people keep their screens.
I can't count the number of times I have read here that people can't see the screen in a bright room but it is blinding in a dark room because they turn the light way up before going into a dark room. This is both tablets and ereaders and a few computers. I keep my lights as low as I can. My husband on the other hand keeps his screens brighter. I am nearsighted with bifocals. He is farsighted with trifocals.
I had the Overdrive app set on sepia with the brightness turned down as low as I could manage and still see it, but I still had problems. I tried white on black but found it hard to read.

I think people should use whichever equipment works for them. Obviously LCD works great for many people and that's fine. It just doesn't work for me, at least not for reading for long periods of time.
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