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To optimize your BookReader or e-reader for better eyestrain relief, you must adjust your display settings, customize your text layout, and change your physical habits. While devices like the Kindle use e-ink technology to mimic real paper, poor lighting and tiny fonts can still cause eye fatigue.

Use the guide below to set up your device for the most comfortable reading experience. 🌓 Tweak Your Display Settings

Match room brightness: Keep your screen brightness lower than or equal to the lighting in the room around you. A blindingly bright screen in a pitch-black room causes heavy eye strain.

Turn on warm light: Activate warm light or amber mode settings, especially for evening reading. Warmer tones reduce harsh blue light that keeps you awake and tires your eyes.

Try dark mode carefully: Use dark mode (white text on a black background) in low-light environments to reduce glare. However, if you notice text “ghosting” or bleeding, switch back to a well-lit light mode. 🔤 Optimize Your Text and Fonts

What Are Options for Digital Eye Strain Relief? | OptoDoc 2025

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