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I am not certain what is the exact source of problems with backlit use, it might be something as simple as refresh cycles that we don't really "see", but still can tire our eyes after prolonged use. |
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LCD screens don't have "refresh cycles"; their display is constant, just like eInk, until it explicitly changes. An LCD display doesn't flicker, like a CRT does.
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Are we referring to the same thing?
The decision to change a pixel (or not) still happens periodically, most of the modern OS'es will show "refresh rate" of the monitor, which is, if I am not mistaken, the mode of operation defined/limited by the panel's capabilities. Isn't the crystal "re-polarized" (gross simplification) every refresh cycle? |
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Bah, now I think I'm going to have to spend some time tracking it down to read it. |
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I think Harry very likely has hit the nail on the head with his comment on brightness. Most backlit screens are generally multi-purpose and used for instance to read comics and watch movies. Higher brightness levels make the colours "pop" and gives more life to movies and such and when the time comes to read a book how many think of adjusting the brightness?
Having said that, I think Ankh is right on the money too when (s)he (?) says that "Everything about human-machine interaction is complex". Human responses to stimuli are often inexplicable, or can only be explained partially, in scientific terms. Just visit a Hi-Fi forum sometime, to witness protracted discussions/violent arguments over which piece of cable is better suited to connect two audio components. |
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About flicker: wrong. Lcds do flicker, crts were more noticeable because they are interlaced displays that change their screen at 30 Hz since they have to use up half of their refresh rate changing the interlacing (and there is a slow decay inherit to the technology, plasmas also have this decay that is what makes plasmas look more crt like than lcds). Lcds refresh the screen at 60 Hz minimum. It still flickers just so fast that we can't see it.
About eye strain: this doesn't require physics. When the screen is brighter than the surrounding environment it is easier to get eye strain because it is harder to focus on something else in the room from time to time. That is why I use a backlight when I watch tv, and I use autodim on my iphone. A kindle reflects the light, and is thus always the same intensity as the rest of the room... so it is harder to get eyestrain reading on it. |
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Thanks, Tommy - that's very interesting, and I've learnt something new. Do you know if that same technology is used in backlit tablets, such as the iPad?
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Anything with colors or pictures, the iPad.
Everything else, don't care. |
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No idea. This was new for me also and I learnt it while googling flicker-free earlier today. I could not find anything about tablets and phones which was what I was interested in.
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Too bright fer me...
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