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Originally Posted by Krystian Galaj
Probably from experience of the person who did the photos.
Different people react differently to LCD vs eInk, so I don't think such a comparison is possible. For example, I can't look at LCD screen in a dark room at all, instant headache - but I can look at it for hours if it's in bright lightbulb light. And I know a person who gets eye strain from CRT monitors, but none at all from LCD, even in darkness.
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Yes, and old CRTs were pretty notorious at times. I myself used to get headaches reading from them. LCDs on the other hand, I have no problem whatsoever as long as ambient light is balanced with the backlight intensity, and I am exercising good reading habits (e.g. blinking regularly, not focusing too closely, &c.)
However, the article used the word "proven", which is a strong word to use in the absence of proof. If they're going to claim it is proven, it would be nice if they offered some details on the studies that provided said proof.