
: Re: Kindle vs Kindle paperwhite, is the resolution really important for eyes? I'm trying to decide between buying a Kindle vs. a Kindle Paperwhite. The Kindle has a resolution of 167 ppi and the
I think it's always better to have a good resolution. It's not a problem if you are reading ePubs. But when reading PDFs, I feel it is very hard to continue because I feel tired with low resolution. If the resolution is low and I try to read zoomed out, then my eyes can really feel tired.
Even when the resolution is high, don't read too tiny letters for a long time. If you do so, you may unknowingly take the device very close to your eyes and blur your vision.
Even if you have a back light in your device, it is always better to read with a lamp because when we read in the dark with a back light, the pupils of the eyes automatically adjust to the dark, but we are sending more light than the retinas expected.
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