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by schwartzworld
1337 days ago
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Rather than watch TV which can get you a little wired, many people prefer to read. Reading on an iPad or phone is exhausting for your eyes because of the backlighting, and people believe that lots of light in your face before bed hurts your chances of sleeping. Physical books are obviously an option, but e-ink screens like the Kindle are much gentler on your eyes. They are not backlit, but lit from the side, and the lighting is much less intense. The screen does not feel like looking at a phone display, on the contrary, e-ink works the same way as regular ink, and is similarly easy on your eyes to reading a paper copy of a book. Probably easier, considering the evenness of the lighting you get with a Kindle vs a lamp or book light. E-readers make it easy to get books. Besides buying ebooks, many libraries have a "lending" program where you can check books out entirely online. There are also numerous free resources for ebooks (many of them legal). All of them have at least a rudimentary web browser for long-form articles, so I will often send things I don't have time to read during the day to my e-ink tablet for reading later that night. |
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But your workflow sounds interesting. I'll have to give it some thought.