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Old 09-04-2024, 08:55 AM   #14
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I think i am not making myself clear, and I think perhaps the terminology maybe what's confusing. What makes and LCD panel harsher on the eyes is the backlighting, meaning the light comes from behind the panel back into your eyes.

With an RLCD panel, yes, you are using front lighting, but I believe that lighting still shines through the panel, hits the reflective layer on the back of the panel and reflects into your eyes.

So, I feel like using an RLCD will not eliminate the harshness of using an LCD panel.

Does that make sense?
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