Reading regular books comes with a slew of health benefits that their electronic counterparts don’t have.
Research and opinion from Medical Daily.
Reading regular books comes with a slew of health benefits that their electronic counterparts don’t have.
Research and opinion from Medical Daily.
Article says original e-ink Kindle is fine
Excerpt — “The light emitted by most e-readers is shining directly into the eyes of the reader, whereas from a printed book or the original Kindle, the reader is only exposed to reflected light from the pages of the book,” Charles Czeisler, lead author of the study, told the BBC.