Without a sensor, there could be no app on the iPad that could match that ability (measure the ambient light in the room and change the color temp of the "paper).
However, you can change the background color from every reading app. The iBook and Kindle apps let you choose from three (white, black, beige). Other apps like Marvin have a WIDE variety of colors to choose from.
I find white on black for night mode or the beige schemes to be sufficient. I almost never read with black on white.
The iPad is great for reading, as I'm sure the Kindle Fire is as well. For ONLY reading, the Kindle does have a price advantage. When it comes to everything else a tablet can be, the iPad stands head and shoulders above the competition.
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