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From: | Max Nikulin |
Subject: | Re: [off-topic] E-readers and Org-Mode |
Date: | Sat, 29 Oct 2022 19:54:48 +0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/102.2.2 |
On 28/10/2022 00:53, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
Another option is a hardware filter: yellow glasses. I am unsure if the following statement is trustworthy, but marketing is based on suppressed chromatic aberration inside eyes.Everything said in this threed is very interesting, but now I am hesitating between buying one of these devices or simply a 10-inch tablet with a good screen, and then applying all possible blue light filters to it.
I think, you should decide what is better for your sight: active screen and perhaps dark theme or paper-like reflective display. Some people complains that particular devices may have annoying flickering at low screen brightness due to pulse width modulation. Some devices have too bright screen even when brightness is set to min value.
If it is acceptable to you to limit device usage to reading and handwritten notes then a e-Ink might be really great. You can extend such notes in Emacs on a PC later.
P.S. Concerning free PDF annotation tool, I have not tested if it is convenient and available on Android, but Firefox-106 release notes have the following entry:
> It is now possible to edit PDFs: including writing text, drawing, and adding signatures.
Almost certainly "edit" in their parlance in namely annotations, not real changes of PDF structure.
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