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    I have mine set of 65-70% it seems 50% is too low. I had two cataracts removed a couple years ago and wonder it that plays into it?

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    Maybe, maybe not. It's surprising to me, but it would seem people have different sensitivities to brightness. Or, there is quite a bit of varience in brightness between iPad. I can't afford to own more than one at a time (certainly can't use more than one at a time).
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnml View Post
    I have mine set of 65-70% it seems 50% is too low. I had two cataracts removed a couple years ago and wonder it that plays into it?
    The U.S. Nat'l Institutes of Health on cataracts:

    Causes and Risk Factors
    What causes cataracts?
    The lens lies behind the iris and the pupil. It works much like a camera lens. It focuses light onto the retina at the back of the eye, where an image is recorded. The lens also adjusts the eye's focus, letting us see things clearly both up close and far away. The lens is made of mostly water and protein. The protein is arranged in a precise way that keeps the lens clear and lets light pass through it.

    But as we age, some of the protein may clump together and start to cloud a small area of the lens. This is a cataract. Over time, the cataract may grow larger and cloud more of the lens, making it harder to see.

    Researchers suspect that there are several causes of cataract, such as smoking and diabetes. Or, it may be that the protein in the lens just changes from the wear and tear it takes over the years.

    From here: Facts About Cataracts [NEI Health Information]

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    Quote Originally Posted by AQ_OC View Post
    Maybe, maybe not. It's surprising to me, but it would seem people have different sensitivities to brightness. Or, there is quite a bit of varience in brightness between iPad. I can't afford to own more than one at a time (certainly can't use more than one at a time).
    Everyone's eyes differ, even over hours and days, because of blood pressure, genetics, exposure and more. That's why it makes sense for individuals to determine in person what screen looks best, and to go to pros (not strangers on forums) for eye care, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AQ_OC View Post
    ... (certainly can't use more than one at a time).
    I often use two iPads at the same time. Examples: movie on one, surfing on the other; producing Keynote presentations -- one screen for entering, the other to see data that I'm using. Lots of possibilities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaykaykay

    I often use two iPads at the same time. Examples: movie on one, surfing on the other; producing Keynote presentations -- one screen for entering, the other to see data that I'm using. Lots of possibilities.
    I can see that you are going to be a really bad influence on me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AQ_OC View Post
    I can see that you are going to be a really bad influence on me.
    You are getting very sleepy. Repeat after me: I need another iPad....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaykaykay

    You are getting very sleepy. Repeat after me: I need another iPad....
    Believe it or not, I have another 64 GB wifi model ipad upstairs in the box unopened. It's going back on Tuesday......I think....
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    Quote Originally Posted by AQ_OC View Post
    Believe it or not, I have another 64 GB wifi model ipad upstairs in the box unopened. It's going back on Tuesday......I think....
    Believe it. I bought two at launch of iPad 1, both 64GB. I gave away one later, so I got an iPad 2, also 64GB.

    Every once in a while, when one of mine is charging, I filch my husband's to use as a second screen.

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