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Old 10-27-2019, 10:09 PM   #46
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Why is it that every time this topic comes up, at least one person insinuates that people who have eye issues reading on LCD are too stupid to have tried adjusting the brightness?

When I got my smartphone a couple years ago I tried to read on it because I thought it would be handy to just carry around one device. Of course I adjusted the brightness down! But I found I could not comfortably read on the phone for long periods of time. However, I can read for hours on e-ink. I actually mentioned this at an eye doctor appointment and the doctor advised me to stick with e-ink.

Obviously there are plenty of people who can read comfortably on LCD - if you are one of them, great. But please don't imply that I'm an idiot just because my eyes prefer e-ink.
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