Thread: Sage Kobo Sage opinions
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Old 10-24-2021, 12:38 AM   #233
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Not needing bright light doesn't necessarily mean good eyes. My eyes are pretty poor (very nearsighted, without glasses everything is a total blur, unless I stick my nose real close), but at the same time they're sensitive to bright lights. Being in direct sunlight is painful, for example.

TL;DR everyone's eyes are different
Sounds a lot like my eyes. Although in my case, I don't like direct sunlight glaring off a print book page, but I do tend to keep my front light on my reader on the higher side. This may be because I don't actually get much in the way of direct sun streaming into the house, especially this time of year.

So my light is usually set around 30-40% during the day or even as high as 50% on occasion. But much, much lower at night, as then I can't stand too much light when the rest of the room is dark.

I really appreciate the ease of adjusting the light/font size on my Kobo so my eyes get exactly what they want.
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