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Originally Posted by Demas
I think what you're taking for granted is that even with reflective "tech", let's just use paper for example, you adjust your body to the "display technology" to suit you...
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Yes, and one issue with eyestrain and backlit screens is you DON'T make that adjustment naturally.
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With respect to pattern recognition, LCD has better fidelity
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Link to the study proving this, thanks.
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In other words, barring an unexamined assumption that paper is the gold standard, there's no particular advantage to e-ink with respect to eyestrain.
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Except the natural advantages ANY reflective format has, sure. Again, closer matching to ambient light is an advantage in preventing eyestrain.
And no, your revisionist history is simply incorrect. Your trying to prop up OLPC simply because of it's relationship to PixelQi is downright amusing, mind you. ASUS began work on the Eee long after the OLPC project started, were done earlier, and have delivered tens of millions of units, including several million to third world governments, on OLPC's current hardware focus they'd do better buying stock Eee's and selling them on.