I've read books that have more color/tint variation across the page than Harry's Voyage. I've also had books that are more difficult to read outdoors than my Paperwhite. The more "sensitive" perception is not necessarily the more accurate, or useful. One of the most important parts of "seeing" is excluding data that are unnecessary/deceptive/distracting/counter-productive. Discriminating information from noise is key, and what constitutes information as opposed to noise is always dependent on the context and, to a greater or lesser degree, the intent/focus of the observer.
Enjoy your Voyage.
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