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Originally Posted by leebase
Rather than blame "direct vs indirect light" - we are talking about "when your eyes pupils are dilated to see in very dim or no light --- and then you come across a very bright light". It hurts because you aren't supposed to have your pupils wide open when bright light appears.
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Yes, that's something you'll always see in those "tests" that are heavily in favour of e-ink devices. They have a dimly lit room with the tablet at full sunlight blast.... If I would turn up the indirect light of my One to 100% I know my eyes will be fried just the same as I would turn on the direct light of my tablet to 100% in that same room.