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Originally Posted by eReader fan
As for the lighting being trapped problematic, maybe it will solve the problem having a low backlight and then the usual eReader frontlight. Keeping the backlight at a very low brightness would be a must if we want to keep the eyestrain-free environtment common to eReaders.
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Except eInk screens are opaque so you'd be lighting the backside of the screen for no good reason since none of the light would make it out the front.
EDIT: I mean, if backlighting were going to work there would have been lit eInk readers before it happened and they would have been backlit because that's the obvious solution.