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Old 05-10-2020, 01:21 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by zrn View Post
@UncleRobin: he was exactly in this situation ... yesterday evening, so I can confirm it looked like that: the frontlight reflects on the human face, and finally when you enter the room, what you see, as a parent, is exactly what is described on this photo: a dark room and a white face lighted by LEDs (coming from front or back of the ereader does not change anything to this).

(Please do the experiment this night with someone else in a dark room, you will see it's like this).

The fact the light comes from back or front of the ereader doesn't change the fact that, if there's no other light in the room, it creates a discontinuous and totally unbalanced/unsmooth lighting in the room, which I don't want, as a parent.

The fact the light comes from back or front of the ereader also does not change anything to the fact it becomes a LED-light-emitting device.
How is the front light any worse then the flashlight I used to use when I was supposed to be asleep?
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