This eReader has a non-reflective screen that reads like a printed page, instead of a back - lit screen which
creates eyestrain.
Not exact matches
Light needs to be diffused and the fixtures positioned to avoid
creating screen glare, which can lead to
eyestrain.
Back - lit screens often cause
eyestrain because they shine outwards, towards your eyes, and because they require glass screens that reflect light and
create harsh glare.
Backlit screens often cause
eyestrain because they shine light outwards, towards your eyes, and because they require screens that reflect light and
create harsh glare.
While for a while that did
create a debate about
eyestrain but other companies are looking to catch up to the color.
This decreases contrast, introduces glare and haze to the image, and
creates its own kind of
eyestrain as a result.
The human eye sees pure white as a brilliant colour, so it can
create glare, which in turn can cause headaches and
eyestrain.