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Emissive displays are generally believed to be the main reason for eye fatigue when reading text on displays. This study examines the impact on eye fatigue of reading style and medium: reflective or emissive. We test three media, paper, LCD (liquid crystal display with backlight), and electronic paper (book reader using electrophoretic reflective display). Eye fatigue levels in a reading task are evaluated under two reading styles (“Free condition and Fixed condition) for the three media by measuring the increment in near point distances after each reading task. Subjects were requested to read a novel for 180 minutes using the three media. “Fixed reading condition yielded a statistically significant increase of the near point distance on the three medium, while “Free condition showed no such increment regardless of the medium.
Makoto Omodani Sonomi Inoue
Department of Optical and Imaging Science &&&& Technology, Tokai University Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Jap Department of Optical and Imaging Science &&&& Technology, Tokai University Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Ja
国际会议
The 31st International Congress on Imaging Science(第31届国际影像科学大会 ICIS2010)
北京
英文
419-422
2010-05-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)