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In a forum dedicated to mastering complex information, we often debate study methods and materials, but we rarely address the physical tools we use to learn. I’ll make a strong affirmative statement: your ability to absorb data efficiently is a total illusion if you are fighting against sub-par hardware. I firmly believe that "hidden" display issues, such as backlight bleed or uneven screen brightness, create a layer of visual fatigue that forces your brain to work harder just to process the text on the screen. It is a massive contradiction to spend hours training your mind while viewing your work through a hardware "window" that is actively straining your eyes. I’ve made it a rule to use BlackScreen to perform a quick "visual audit" before every study block, ensuring my environment is as flawless as my focus. Do you think a clean, defect-free display is a fundamental requirement for modern education, or are we just making excuses for our own lack of concentration?