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by hydrox24
756 days ago
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In theory, the following things: The 3:2 ratio suits reading and editing text, because our eyes have trouble following in lines of text that are too long (think about how a paperback page is shaped, or A4 or letter paper). The counter-argument is that 16:9 is actually better because it's functionally two 8:9 panels if you split the screen. The light on the back reduces eye-strain in dark environments by lighting a wall (if there is one) behind the screen. Less reveolutionary is automatic brightness adjustment and the dark/light controls, but they might be nice. It basically just folds into one package a couple of things that are good practice for text editing and reading. |
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