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Old 05-13-2020, 04:11 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by the.Mtn.Man View Post
I find that even in a relatively brightly lit room, using the light on my Aura has its advantages such as improving contrast and keeping the screen evenly illuminated regardless of how I position it. I can also confirm that I have spent many a night reading in a darkened room without the eye fatigue one experiences with a backlit device like a cell phone or tablet.
That's the same for me as well. Even reading outdoors, you're sometimes half shade/half sun, or a breezy day making trees move causes a constant change between sun/shade, so leaving the light on even outside works very well for me. I've got really bad eyes all my life, very farsighted, astigmatism, and my eyes never tire or hurt from the front light on ereaders.
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