When people tpicall use a LCD display then they sit in one position and maintain eye focus on that one spot for a long duration so your ey muscles stay in one position.Įspecially when compared to a pbook where when you turn the page and move position your eye muscles move as the focus on all the little things at different distances. ![]() in their tolerance and firing thresholds much like the different resistances in resistors. Maybe they have different neural circuitry. I hope someone can study brain scan (PET scan) between those who can read bright LCD easily (iPad, Monitor, etc.) and those who easily get tired eyes and prefer the Kindle. maybe those who can view bright lcd comfortably have already adapted. since the dawn of civilization people looked at natural materials and lightings and this is why the Kindle is created. Maybe it has to do with brain plasticity. I prefer iPad to Kindle, but I read more nonfiction and news than fiction. Remember, LCD will make your eyes bleed and corrupt your children. unless those who appreciate plain Kindle devices are those fond of reading novels and stories only and not the scientific type who needs many colorful charts and illustrations (for example, the hundred parts of the brain can be viewed more distinctly with color label rather than all monochrome (it's like surfing the internet in pure monochrome versus color, the difference is literally night and day).īlasphemy. ![]() Who would want to have a monochrome Kindle when you can read hundreds of scientific illustrations in colors. Now with the Kindle for iPad in full colors versus the monochrome Kindle device. does Amazon avoid converting this to Kindle since they know they can't be appreciated in the original Kindle? there are just too many colorful charts and illustrations.
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