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Old 08-12-2009, 12:37 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by lev View Post
after that picture even I'm confused!! yet the letters seem to be darker with brighter case..

if only they had the blue like with 505's there would be no discussion!!
in the images, square A is the same colour as square B (the second image demonstrates that). but you can see, with a lighter colour bordering it, the grey looks darker, and with a darker colour bordering it, the grey looks lighter. so logically, a dark case for a liseuse will make the screen look lighter, and vice-versa. of course, you can also argue that the same will be true for the letters, therefore a lighter screen will make the ink look darker... (i know, i'm not helping your case anymore am i ? )

personally, i think that since there is usually more "blank" screen showing than dark letters, it's better to improve the perceived lightness of the screen, which in turn should make the letters seem relatively darker. but now i'm extrapolating.
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