izzeme wrote:
LCD in and of itself doesn't hurt me.
the problem with LCD is when i reduce its brightness, LCD does that by slowing down its flicker, which gets it into the visible and headache range, but i got a 3rd party program (F.lux) that also effectively lowers brightness, by saturating the palette with yellow.
AMOLED doesn't have these problems (i got an galaxy S2, which also uses AMOLED), those screens are, apperantly, ably by actually reducing the brightness of their pixels in absolute terms, rather then reducing the amount of flashes they make.
now, the lowest setting is still on the strong end, but that's with all screens.
the program flux is great for this stuff
I keep it locked at one brightness level instead of it changing by the time