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Old 06-07-2009, 07:38 PM   #22
Alisa
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Why is it that a lot of people feel that reading a book using an LCD screen will cause eyestrain? We use LCD monitors and read a lot on the computer, laptop, netbook, etc. Watch TV on LCD screens, play video games on LCD screens amd I don't hear cry of eyestrain. So why is it when reading a book people do cry eyestrain? I do not get eyestrain from reading on my LCD monitor.
Actually I do get eyestrain from my monitor but it's less because I look away more frequently than I do when I'm reading a novel. Even so, my eyes hurt at the end of a workday. That's why I found eInk so attractive when I first saw it.
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