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Old 01-11-2010, 04:54 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by LDBoblo View Post
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.
While I thought it was a generally accepted idea that emmissive and backlit displays create more eye strain due to brightness and refresh rates, you're right to be asking for proof.

In a paper published on January 28, 2009 -- Measuring the degree of eyestrain caused by watching LCD and PDP devices -- four researchers created and tested a method that measured eye strain in individuals. Their findings were that both produce a large degree of eyestrain and that LCD devices produce a greater degree of eyestrain then PDP. The results were based on calculating the blink rate and pupil dilation of the subject, in a real time algorithm, while watching the displays.

Still, you're correct in stating that I shouldn't have used the word "proven" without quoting a reference. My apologies. I'm a firm believer that people producing web content should do so responsibly and be held to task if reckless.

Hope that you and the other MobileReaders enjoyed the article though.
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