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Originally Posted by DNSB
An E-ink ereader can not have a backlight given that the display is opaque. Which leads to the fun of trying to produce a front light and diffuser that gives even lighting over the whole screen.
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Is the brightness of the front light controllable like you can on phones? In Androids you can even use 3rd party apps to further control the light (bluelight blocking apps), so wouldn't it be better to use an Android with no backlight (OLED screens) with more brightness control options than E-reader?