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Old 07-31-2019, 09:14 PM   #67
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I heard tell that lowering the brightness/intensity just might mitigate the effects of both. But that sounds like nonsense to me. I mean the brightest indirect lighting is still a bajillion times better for your eyes than the dimmest direct lighting. Everybody knows that.
All I know is that in the 80's when I used to read on a huge, bright CRT screen from across a big desk sitting in a very uncomfortable office chair...I just couldn’t read a book more than 5 minutes.

Lesson learned. Tablets and phones are computers and computers are terrible for reading on.
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