One of the reasons the Kindle's e-ink display is more enjoyable to read with is because it's not constantly refreshing. You might not be able to discern it, but the high-speed flicker of your LCD can lead to eye strain and headaches. So a research lab in Japan has
developed a display that can refresh as slowly as once every five seconds.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/_O-Of3qPnLE/incredibly-slow-refresh-rates-make-this-lcd-easy-on-the-eyes
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