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Originally Posted by Quoth
...My desktop LCD is only as comfortable as paper or eink because: it's not portable, there is no daylight, room lighting and screen brightness (8%) and contrast carefully adjusted, it's got no colour or brightness shift as you move your head (more advanced than IPS), and decent DPI (4K on 23″). I'd not read a novel on any of my phones or tablets, but I could on my desktop screen, except the chair is optimised for typing, not reclining with a book; I'd rarely sit long in an ordinary office chair or dining table chair to read.
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Without turning up the brightness on LCD screens I have trouble reading from them. The contrast isn't high enough for me with low brightness. (Probably an issue with my eyes.) It's the same with eReaders, I have to have the brightness up fairly high or I squint. ("Warm" light helps here.)