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    LCDs or eReaders, Which Are Worse for Your Eyes? [Ebooks]

    The NYT published an interesting piece on display technologies, allowing doctors and professors to attack the age old question, are LCDs worse for your eyes than eReaders. The answer? It depends. As Michael Bove, director of the Consumer Electronics Laboratory at the MIT Media Lab, puts it...
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    LCDs or eReaders, Which Are Worse for Your Eyes? [Ebooks]

    The NYT published an interesting piece on display technologies, allowing doctors and professors to attack the age old question, are LCDs worse for your eyes than eReaders. The answer? It depends. As Michael Bove, director of the Consumer Electronics Laboratory at the MIT Media Lab, puts it...
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    LCDs or eReaders, Which Are Worse for Your Eyes? [Ebooks]

    The NYT published an interesting piece on display technologies, allowing doctors and professors to attack the age old question, are LCDs worse for your eyes than eReaders. The answer? It depends. As Michael Bove, director of the Consumer Electronics Laboratory at the MIT Media Lab, puts it...
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    New HDTV Ratings: LCDs with LED backlights, 240Hz; thinner plasma sets

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    Toshiba Bringing Windows Media Extender To LCDs, Standalone Players Second Half of 20

    Toshiba's jump into the network-enchanced home entertainment game is partnered with Microsoft—Windows Media Extender functionality, along with Yahoo widgets, will hit their Regzas, combo LCD/DVD players and a standalone player—but we'll have to wait. Toshiba doesn't look like they're showing...
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