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Originally Posted by murraypaul
Sigh.
Some sort of light is required.
Any external head torch or similar (which I have used in the past) would be less efficient that a back/front light. it would cast more light, in a less well directed way.
None of this quibbling changes the reality that when in darkness, reading on my phone is much more pleasant than reading on my eInk reader (or reading a paper book), as the lighting level is lower, and the contrast is higher.
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Don't act obtuse and restate the obvious, and then sigh at me when I call you on it.
Comfort and preference are subjective. I'm not arguing that with you.
I'm just sick of the people who think their own subjective perception has lead them to some fundamental truth about the quantum nature of light that must conclusively invalidate any other perception. Light hitting the eye in different ways is perceived differently. That's pretty much a tautology. Arguing it's not so is frustratingly stupid. Arguing about whether those differences make a difference for the comfort and preference of another person is almost as bad.
Arguing about what changes may impact that comfort and preference...well, that's the bread and butter of these threads, I guess.
ApK