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Old 01-28-2010, 01:38 AM   #52
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Originally Posted by dmaul1114 View Post

And in that LED screens are easier on they eyes the LCD (though still a huge gap from e-ink of course) and it's less of an issue. My new laptop and monitor in the office are LED, and they're definitely less tiring on the eyes than the LCD screens I had before on my old devices.
Perhaps I have misunderstood the LED/LCD thing, since it has only come to my attention regarding HDTV sets, but my understanding is that the LED is only the back-light source, not the pixels.

If the LEDs are actually the pixels, then it would appear "back-lighting" is built in.
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