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Old 12-30-2017, 03:07 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by Katsunami View Post
My definition.

For me, "normal reading time a day" for a full-time working person would be something like 1-3 hours a day, with an average of 2 hours.



For me that would be a level where the light is just a bit brighter than an everday environment such as a living room during the day or evening.

I understand there are always people who are way above or below average with regard to reading times and front-light usage. I do think, however, that the number of people reading 15 hours a day in a dark room with the front-light set at 100% is quite low
Oh ok. Not everyone works full time. There are many disabled and retirees that have devices. Not to mention the domestic engineers whose children are grown.
Alas, there is no normal.
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