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Old 02-14-2010, 12:47 AM   #84
jackau
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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon View Post
Woah, that's rather utopian and not really supported by the science, jackau.

How sensitive people's eyes are to these issues also varies quite dramatically - if e-ink screens are great for you, good, but please don't assume that people are universally uncomfortable with reading off LCD screens either.
i agree, but facts are facts, not every one on earth requires e-ink paper, as by far many of them don't need to work with a LCD monitor for 4 hours a day then go home to another hour or two of Monitors / TV.

That is an industry issue, but it is cross board. ALL my friends and work mate has the same problem, just level of serious vary accoring to age and usage.

I have talked with a few eye specilist and they told me peoples in the IT industry tent to have a lot more eye issue than other industry.

The next generation, our kids is likely to stick with monitors of all kind even more than we do regard less indutry they be working in, i guess only new technologies can prevent further eye issues they will have when they got older.

There will always be people able to read a book on a LED LCD with out issues, just like the selected few with 2.0 vision of a military pilot.

Users of E-readers know what limitation non backlight e-readers have, but the adventage appear to outweight the drawback.

The fact: I got now is E-ink type technology solve eye strain issues for people in IT industry.

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