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Old 06-29-2021, 01:43 PM   #184
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Originally Posted by Pajamaman View Post
Can you tolerate a bright screen light in the dark, or must it be very dim?
It's very easy to adjust the brightness on a tablet or phone....and pick a dark color scheme with low contrast color for the font.

As a new Kindle Paperwhite owner - it's lightness has FAR more to do with my appreciation of it. It has nothing over my iPad mini -- nothing at all -- in terms of comfort in reading. To me. Where I read.

Now, were I do be a "sit outside in the sunlight" reader, I would feel differently. But the iPad mini has a FAR better screen, much higher resolution, and is far more configurable in terms of color/contrast options.

But, now I have both. I use whichever strikes my fancy at the moment. I do wish I'd have had an eInk reader when my kids played soccer. I did read on my iPhone in the bright sunlight, but it would have been nicer to have had my kindle back then.
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