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by scandum
1058 days ago
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There's likely a market for office workers since there's a significant reduction of stress on the eyes. You'd save about 0.5 kwh a day in electricity, more if the AC is running. So I could see them becoming popular once the price comes down. People who run 2 monitors might be interested as well. |
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There may be, but some studies have shown there's little difference.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22762257/
Methods: Participants read for several hours on either e-Ink or LCD, and different measures of reading behaviour and visual strain were regularly recorded. These dependent measures included subjective (visual) fatigue, a letter search task, reading speed, oculomotor behaviour and the pupillary light reflex.
Results: Results suggested that reading on the two display types is very similar in terms of both subjective and objective measures.