Do ebook readers damage your eyes?
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The e-reader acts ike a magnetic board. So the ink in reality its magnetic one and orders itself acording to electric estimulus. no harmfull emisions there. The led pad benid the displays emits blue ligth so its a litle bit harmfull but again with appropiate protection it is relatively safe.
So if the reader has the ligths of it is safe. if it have the ligts on requires protection for safe reading. Also it do not tire out the sigth so you must remmeber to take pauses to prevent damages.
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Are smartphones and televisions really the same? I learned that they give off different light frequencies and thus have different affects on people looking at them.Scott wrote: ↑19 Jan 2015, 01:32 Even if that were true, I imagine it could only be true of backlit ereaders which are basically tablets. Backlit ereaders are basically the same thing as smartphones, at least on your eyes.
Regular e-ink ereaders are very easy on the eyes. They look just like paper. They are not backlit, so it's not like staring into a TV screen as it is with smartphones, computers and actual TVs. I have to believe that using an e-ink ereader is better for the eyes than using a classic book made of paper. On the ereader, you can adjust the font-size and spacing to make it easier to read, and the lettering/paper doesn't get faded, smudged and bent.
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