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Old 06-08-2010, 11:44 AM   #256
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Eye strain on iPad

Yes, it's true that the bright LCD screen can be somewhat blinding, it's easy enough to turn down the brightness in the settings control and also there are brightness controls in both iBooks and amazons apps. Also in the iPad's settings mode, the screen can be reversed to black background with white lettering. I also like to switch to sepia mode sometimes in the Amazon app. which is less glaring when my eyes are tired.
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