Papichulo#56
Ugy latszik, hogy itt nehany embernel meg el az a tevhit, hogy az LCD kepernyok barmivel is karosabbak lennenek a szemre nezve, mint az E-Ink kijelzok. Orvosi szempontbol ez egyaltalan nem bizonyitott es sokkal inkabb egyeni preferencia kerdese. Van akinek ez teteszik jobban, van akinek a masik, mindegyiknek van elonye a masikkal szemben, de kizarolag egeszsegugyi szemponakat figyelembeveve ez nem kell, hogy befolyasolja senki vasarlasi szandekat.
"Professor Alan Hedge, director of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Laboratory at Cornell University, said that reducing eye fatigue is less a matter of choosing a specific display than of taking short breaks from looking at the screen."
“The new LCDs don’t affect your eyes,” Mr. Taussig said. “Today’s screens update every eight milliseconds, whereas the human eye is moving at a speed between 10 and 30 milliseconds.”
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/12/do-e-readers-cause-eye-strain/
"So I dialed up my ophthalmologist, Dr. Mark Hornfeld, who has a practice in Manhattan.
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A backlit or nonbacklit display doesn't make a difference, Hornfeld says.
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Hornfeld says that today's LCD screens aren't going to give you eyestrain. "
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-18438_7-20021227-82.html