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E-ink displays |
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184 | 93.88% |
LED displays |
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12 | 6.12% |
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E-ink is definitely much easier on the eyes if there is enough surrounding light. You try to read an e-ink device in our livingroom, in the evenings. Or even on a cloudy day. You need to sit in the one particular corner where there is a floor light. A paper book is readable, without too much problem. E-ink becomes a chore. |
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Tell me about it. Flicking a light on to read wears my ass out.
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You need more light you provide more light. Our lounge room is poorly lit, a legacy of the low light 70's where single recessed downlights in each living space was the fad. We have a floor lamp next to the modular lounge that provides perfect light for reading a book or ereader. If I sat down in that room with an backlit LED screen (notebook et al) then the glare from the lower light would give me an eye strain headache in less than half an hour. Add the floor lamp to that and the glare makes the LCD screen even worse. No different from any other room in our house. I used to travel with my PDA before I got a second ereader. When I read, I read with lights out so not to disturb my wife. The glare from the LCD screen, the only light source in the room, laid the grounds for an eyestrain headache the next day. Note that this is MY experience. I can only speak from that perception. |
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Reading an LED screen in the dark of night is still a "strain" with the light constantly in your face. With an e-ink device you can position yourself where ever it is more comfortable for you. Some people like the light behind them, some to the side of them..I don't know too many who like to have light directly in front of them the entire time their reading. Its not much different than being in front of your computer all day long...it gets tiring. Edit: sabredog seems to have posted as I was typing. Last edited by Nyssa; 09-07-2011 at 08:47 AM. |
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It could be light created by the backlight of the LCD screen, or light reflecting off the eInk screen, but it is still a given number of photons directly entering your eyes. There are no eInk photons. Someone shining a light in your eyes would be uncomfortable. Someone shining a bright light directly at your eInk screen such that the same amount of light ended up entering your eyes would also be uncomfortable. Most LCD screens are far too bright to comfortably read from at night, and that will most definitely cause eyestrain. My BlackBerry cannot be dimmed, and causes discomfort within a few minutes. With the default system sliders, both the iPad and Nook Color are far too bright even on minimum brightness, and need apps that can lower the brightness beyond that level. My NC I use red on black at 2% brightness, and does not cause discomfort reading for multiple hours. An advantage of eInk screens is that it is easier to control that lighting level, and how much light does enter your eyes. |
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I have no problem with low light situations, I can hold a book and my Kindle side by side in the exact same low light and reach each one equally, and actually better reading with the Kindle in lower light.
By comparison anything with LED/LCD based screens cause eye fatigue when used in dark rooms/situations, because the eyes do not do well when having a light source on only one small area for long periods (its like staring at a streetlight for long periods, everythign else around it is dim, and the eyes have problems focusing properly for a short time after looking away)... versus with ambient light, even when it is low light, the eyes have better long term focus due to the light being the same or similar over a wide area, not a single bright spot in front of you. Eink all the way with a faint mini-LED clip light if it gets dark enough. |
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I can read both OK. E-ink preferred for mostly text. But I do like my iPad for graphic novels and comics.
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But let's agree that we disagree on the merrits of LCD in a darker environment and agree on the merrits of e-ink in light environments. |
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I didn't vote because it's either or and I don't agree with that. For years I've used an eInk device to read. For the majority of my reading it was perfect. However reading at night was a pain. I tried many different lights but the glare on the screen was too much. I was one of those fools that dropped down $70 dollars on SONY's light because it was too the best solution. Unfortunately my SONY broke and it was replaced with a k2. So I was back in the same boat.
The solution was to start reading on my phone and wispersync was awesome for keeping my kindle and phone synced. Point is my eyes never strained, no headaches, eye pains. Reading was optimal in each situation. And with a good reading app like Moon one can pick any color and drop the brightness as low as one wishes. I will note one instance where eInk is easier on my eye than an LCD screen. If I try to read an LCD/LED when I've just gotten up I have a harder time focusing on the page it takes me about 1 min to adjust my eyes while the eInk takes no time. =X= |
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