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Yes, I can read a whole book on LCD without significant discomfort. |
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78 | 56.12% |
No, I can't read a whole book on LCD without significant discomfort. |
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61 | 43.88% |
Voters: 139. You may not vote on this poll |
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The problem with white text on a black background is bleed. With a printing press when the inked metal print was pressed into the paper, around each letter some of the ink bled into the surrounding paper. With an lcd (or crt) you get something similar with a slight glow of the white pixels encroaching on the black areas adjacent to them. It's happening on a very small level but it's there. Good font designers take this bleed into account, but they do it assuming the text will be black and the background white. When you use that same tweaked font as white on a black background it can look different and be hard to read.
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I was going to make that same point. One water molecule is much like another but there is a huge perceptible difference in, say, a misting rain and a water jet cutter.
...and also, on the quantum level, I'm not so sure it's true that one photon is exactly the same as another...but again, the nature of individual photons is not at all the issue in perception of an image. |
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I think you are extrapolating a general principle from a single example. i.e. because you are personally capable of reading books on LCD without discomfort, then everyone else (except for those with a "condition") is also capable. If they cannot, then they must be doing something wrong. i.e. they have it turned up too bright.
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Nice for you then. Some of us have severe arthritis in our hands, and trying to hold any of the 6” tablets/readers in one hand triggers extreme pain. This does not happen with a small phone. It had nothing to do with weight. Although, the phone I read on is 113g, and the other, 138g.
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I think is is clear that in BOTH those that answered Yes and those that answered No there are a range of reasons why. Look at kyteflyer's response in the post above where it appears that simply the size/proportion has played a significant role in what is comfortable. Such responses make me wonder if MR sees a greater proportion of people with accessibility issues largely because electronic reading devices of all types help people to resolve those issues, and so this, too, might go some way to explaining the results of this poll. |
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I'm not exchanging pseudo science with anything. The only thing science-related I've claimed is that, lumen for lumen, the eye cannot differentiate between indirect and direct lighting. That's not pseudo science. You want to say that's not the only issue? Fine. I'll listen. But while we're doing that talking, another "Better for Reading™" proponent will join the fray (who hasn't read the entire thread) to proudly proclaim the eink is better because it's not shining bright lights directly in your face. Again: I'm perfectly fine with people saying "I prefer eink", or "LCD gives me headaches", or "small screens don't show enough text", or anything else regarding their personal preferences/experiences that stops short of a Better/Worse for Reading™ proclamation. |
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![]() The argument has always been "all photons are the same, so eink lighting is not Better™" . But don't let that stop you from taking your victory lap. |
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Never once have I suggested that everyone (except those with a "condition") should be able to read without "discomfort" (look I can scare quote words, too!) on LCD. And never once have I suggested that all those who can't must be doing something wrong. Clearly you have your own extrapolation issues. Last edited by DiapDealer; 05-10-2021 at 06:55 AM. |
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Sure there's more context in the posts - both yours and mine. Suffice to say that the strength of your argument comes over as a virtual accusation that close to 50% of people can't adjust their brightness (which is a curious accusation considering most phones and tablets do it automatically these days), rather than offering that there might be a range of reasons. |
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Not once have I suggested, hinted, or intimated that everyone everywhere should be able to read for long periods of time on LCD devices (or that they should do). I don't care what people read on. I care about their proclamations about why their choice is inherently Better for Reading™ Last edited by DiapDealer; 05-10-2021 at 08:34 AM. |
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Failing to comprehend the written word isn't the same as not being able to. |
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Under the right conditions with a good quality LCD screen, yes I can and have done so hundreds of times.
That said, the screen's backlighting has a vast amount of impact on the ability to ready for a long period with eyestrain. With modern LED backlighting, I have more difficulty when I dim the screen to match the room light level compared to when I leave the screen bright and increase the room lighting to balance with the bright screen. |
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Also, it some people who buy e-ink devices find MobileRead when they are seeking help using the device. So maybe partly due to this, there is a higher percentage of people here who prefer e-ink than out in the rest of the world? I know questions about my ereader were what first drew me to MobileRead. |
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I wonder if people who report they can't comfortably read on LCD are more bothered by glare in general? I've noticed that while I usually have my car's sun visor down on all but the darkest of days, I rarely see other drivers using them.
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