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Old 11-19-2025, 09:53 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by cellaris View Post
Interestingly, one of the statements that has caught my attention the most from some people who prefer a colour e-reader to a monochrome one is that the background graininess takes away the feeling of reading on an electronic device (while for monochrome purists, that background graininess produces an unpleasant sensation). I don't have that feeling with e-readers (I prefer a white background), but I do with tablets and smartphones: I find white unbearable. Background textures were designed to alleviate that feeling of artificial reading (although I find them equally artificial). Personally, I don't like them on colour e-readers, but some people use them for that very reason.
Those backgrounds (to me) would make it feel more like reading on an electronic device then without.
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