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Never had this problem and my Sony 930e is in a room with no natural light source and I keep the lights off a lot of the time. Subtitles arent big enough or on screen long enough to cause any discomfort. I think itd require a huge screen and a solid bright white screen to cause anything like a headache.
That being said it would be nice to be able to dim subtitles. My tv has dynamic lighting and the subtitles **** with that. Especially in really dark scenes. |
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