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Old 08-01-2017, 09:51 AM   #46
JSWolf
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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.
What I don't get is when some say that they cannot read from an LCD screen because it bothers their eyes and yet on an eInk screen with a front light, they keep the light way too bright. So how is that overly bright front light not bothering their eyes? I think it could be psychosomatic because they think LCD is not good so they say it's not good yet eInk with too bright a light is not good.
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