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Originally Posted by Quoth
Then use a 10" or better tablet for those. A decent one is cheaper than many 6" eink and can be close to half the price of an 8" eink.
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Do you know of any 10" or better non-touchscreen tablet with an e-ink screen, button-based controls, and preferably a keyboard?
Because I have coordination problems, and can't use touch devices, as well as visual processing problems, and can't see very bright screens, and get get migraines from flashing, zooming, etc. animation.
On my computer, I pick software based on my ability to avoid too much animation, avoid blinking cursors, etc. I use Firefox and Waterfox with about
:config hacks, user css, and add-ons to try to block as much problematic animation as possible, but still struggle. I use a Benq flicker-free monitor at 0% brightness, 30% contrast, 10% red, 20% green, 10% blue, because standard brightness ranges are too bright, red light is most likely to trigger seizures and migraines, and blue light is often said to be most likely to trigger eye strain.
Even compared with these extreme settings, e-ink is easier for me than glowing screens. Even with the occasional flashes during page reload, as long as I'm not flipping through things too quickly, it's still easier for me than glowing screens.