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Old 09-05-2020, 08:58 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by haertig View Post
Books can't really be "too harsh". I guess maybe, if you had super white bleached paper and you were trying to read print on that under a blazing equatorial sun. But that's an artificial example.
Yes, I agree. And since I was referring to improving eink screens to be on par with paper, which can have more than 10x the contrast ratio of a Kindle/Kobo, I don't think having too much contrast will be a worry anytime soon.

Too much brightness, or too much contrast in an LCD or OLED screen? Perhaps; I was talking about eink.
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