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Originally Posted by Pajamaman
Some people can read complete books on LCD, others cannot and often prefer e-ink. However, I wonder what is the proportion.
1. eye-sight (short sighted, long sighted, for example)
2. Sensitivity to light. I have noticed that people who can read whole books on LCD don't mind, or even need a very bright light on e-ink. Can you tolerate a bright screen light in the dark, or must it be very dim?
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I can read whole books on LCD most of the time. I usually read on the iPad because it's just so much easier to wirelessly load non-Kindle store content to it (e.g. DRM-free ebooks on Calibre OPDS server, etc).
When I get a migraine attack though, I can still read paper and e-ink but LCDs seem to aggravate the migraine.
1. Near sighted.
2. Needs to be very dim.