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Old 09-04-2024, 01:50 PM   #16
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To me that does not really make sense. In the case of both the eInk and RLCD panels, the light comes from the front and reflects off the display to your eye. The reflective layer simply increases the amount of usable light much like the tapetum lucidum layer in a cat's eye.
So, I guess my real question is, does RLCD offer the same level of eye strain relief that eInk does?
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