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Originally Posted by Canuck_in_Japan
Oh I have no doubt that you can reverse the lights and blacks on an eInk reader but what is the point? It's done on tablets because it reduces the amount of light coming out of the tablets. But in an eInk reader the light doesn't come from the back. I don't see how having a black background reduces the amount of light that a front light would produce. It seems like it would be a fake night mode.
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Since I've never been able to reproduce the effect on a eInk reader, I cannot really answer that. However, I suspect it would still reduce glare from a front light as that light will be falling on a dark background rather than a white background. I've heard some people complaining that their front lit eInk reader is too bright at the lowest setting for a dark room, so this MIGHT help out. Would it work for me or you, who knows.