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Does The Kindle Paperweight Built In Light Give Eye Strain Like A Pc Or Smartphone?
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I am considering buying my mum a Kindle for Christmas. She is a dedicated book reader and personally would not buy herself a kindle as she suffers from eye strain when reading from a computer,smartphone or tablet etc.. I have decided to risk buying her a kindle as the screen looks like a book page and will not give her a headache. However I am torn between buying a kindle or a kindle paperweight. I see that the kindle paperweight comes with a built in light. Does this mean that it is more like a tablet screen and will cause eye strain? I have tried to find out on google and on reviews but had no luck. Please help!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.According to this http:// www.ama zon.co. uk/dp/B 00JG8GB DM?tag= googhyd r-21&am p;hvadi d=29241 638216& amp;hvp os=1t1& amp;hve xid=&am p;hvnet w=g& ;hvrand =714664 1442917 778020& amp;hvp one=&am p;hvptw o=& hvqmt=b &hv dev=c&a mp;ref= pd_sl_3 q50fqkd qt_b it`s front-lit (as opposed to back-lit as per smart phones etc) which is probably why there is no glare
As others have said...the light is muted(not bright white),and is adjustable in different light conditions. I got mine so I can read outdoors or in strong sunlight. You can't do that with a tablet.
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