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Old 05-29-2016, 12:35 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by odamizu View Post
Has anyone had the experience where the screen gets more even after you've read for 15-30 minutes? I noticed this with my Voyage and see it again with my Oasis. When I first turn it on, the shadows and color shift are more noticeable. After 15-30 minutes, they are barely noticeable, even when I look for it.

I'm not sure if it's that my eyes adjust and my brain compensates, or if the LEDs and light guide take a little while to "warm up."
IT kinda depends on my mood - I might be reading and slowly getting more and more annoyed and frustrated with the background of the text changing rapidly from yellow to blue after ever line, or I could be reading in daylight where the effect is basically indiscernible.
Either way, any light situation other than broad daylight has the effect in its full splendour, in fact I find it much less noticeable when I first turn on the device. But particularly if the part of the book I'm reading is boring, it becomes hard for me not to notice the colour change. Annoying!
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