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So I went back and re-read the whole thread once more - and found I missed a post: Quote:
I agree with that - what I was objecting to is saying that LCD screens don't cause headaches for some people, as I believe they do (as CRT screens and any other backlit screens do). I'm sorry for not reading all the posts in the thread with enough insight to give me precise enough picture of your thoughts - and specifically for missing the importance of the one quoted above, as I think this is the only one from which it's clear to me that we're not in disagreement, just misunderstanding. I'm also sorry for some of my answers to you - having gained a thick enough skin to participate in Internet discussions, I nevertheless should have concentrated on the cause of difference of opinions more. Though I have to say you did detract from the topic in few of your answers as well ![]() By the way, is iPhone even LCD technology? It looks nearly the same, but I think the technology is different. |
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No. If i only had an e-ink device, I'd hardly be able to read (maybe 5-10 minutes a day). While I now read about 3 hours each day (working day, naturally, in weekends and holidays, all bets are off...)
So, how can an e-ink device be better? When people finally get that there is no "better", the world would be a much better place... It all depends on the person and the situation what decides which is better, if there even is one... |
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![]() iPhone is LCD LED technology from what I understand, which uses a very high resolution high quality screen. I think a dedicated iPhone user can be more precise, but right now the G4 iPhones are a step ahead of most LCD screens. Even the iPad screen quality isn't as good as G4 iPhone, which with the proper contrast settings should be near to a paper-like look, but I doubt it would give you that same paper-like feel that eink does. Edited Note: The Nook Color has a similar high quality screen, hence the excitment from some of us. Last edited by ColdSun; 11-01-2010 at 12:24 PM. |
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The subjective part is the critical one. If a user says "I can't read on an LCD screen for any period of time. It gives me a headache.", it largely doesn't matter whether they have the correct (or any) notion of how LCD displays work. The simple fact is that they can't read them. Why they have the problem is likely beyond discovery in a forum like this. If someone says "I'm not comfortable reading X display" for any value of X, I take their word for it. My challenge is to discover what sort of display they can comfortably read, and make suggestions of devices using that display that might fit their budget and usage habits. I read on an LCD display and have no problems doing so. eInk isn't a good option for me because I need color support, and want a device that does more than most dedicated readers. I specifically want a multi-function device that views ebooks as one supported function. But I don't assume I'm representative, and applaud heartily if someone gets an eInk based device that suits them and starts happily reading. ______ Dennis |
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Like mentioned earlier, a fair comparison would have to be between backlit and non-backlit screens.
When you mention LCD, monochrome counts too and I find those to be champs, just as good as eink in sunlight with the added advantage of superfast refreshes. |
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I don't know if this has ever been discussed here at MR before, but personally, I have a problem with information retention when reading from CRT and LCD displays. I find that I just don't remember as much afterwards compared to reading from paper (and now E-Ink). It's not really noticeable with light reading, but I do a fair bit of heavy, technical reading, and I can tell the difference there. I should say that I don't notice much eye strain when reading from CRT and LCD displays for long periods.
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I've read on my archos, didn't liked the experience much. Partly because of the software, partly because of the screen. A really white background is not comfortable, neither is back background with white text. i really good lcd with a yellowish background might do better. Then, the is the sunlight / battery issue. Not the long ago, I was in the train, pestering about my ds's screen that was rendered un-readable by the sunlight. And battery, i like the knowledge i can go on week end, and that my reader will hold, even if I use it lots. |
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Computer screens are landscape. Books are portrait. Scientific articles and text books are portrait and have columns. With a hand held device and the right software you should be able to optimize a text for comprehension if you take under consideration the type of screen. I'm assuming that the LCD that you mentioned didn't belong to a hand held device. |
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I figure each person has differing preferences, eyesight and ability to concentrate, so it makes no sense to say that X works best. It's simply not possible for any one device or technology to suit everyone best. If someone were to ask me for a recommendation, I'd ask about that person's eyesight, ability to concentrate, etc., rather than project mine onto him/her. |
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For a while, about ten years ago, I worked on a prototype for reading newspapers on computer monitors. The layout was exactly the same as for a paper newspaper, and there were various methods of zooming in (that was what our company specialized in). Anyway, even with panning and zooming on a fairly large CRT, I eventually noticed that I could read a column of text and then not really remember many of the details when I got to the end of it. My retention was far worse than when I read a physical newspaper. It didn't really matter what legible scale I had zoomed to. I found I had similar problems with reading complicated, technical specifications in PDF format on-screen, as opposed to the printed-out versions. Using LCD monitors later didn't seem to help. This is speculation, but I get the feeling my brain is working behind the scenes on something, and it is taking resources away from reading comprehension. What it's working on, I have no idea. It might be, as you say, the brain struggling with fonts and layouts, but I used to read some pretty horrendous printed-out fonts and layouts in the pre-LaTeX days of scientific publishing (like in conference proceedings from the late eighties and early nineties), and I never noticed a problem then. I would be interested to know if anyone has used an MRI to study people's brains while reading under different circumstances. |
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Advantages of E-ink: - battery - reading outside - similar to paper Advantages of LCD: - color - better contrast - faster page turn If you want all of the above, you are going to have to wait for a different technology. |
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