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Originally Posted by John F
And again, the video/review I saw showed some colors that looked nothing (relatively) like any of the other Kobo readers. As far as no individual sliders for blue, since we don't no the colors that the one slider is setting, it may be completely eliminating blue. Doing a quick search of (red + green), I get an "ugly khaki-brown", which may have been one of the colors I saw in the videos. I'm curious why you think that blue light is always there (on the Aura One), when (I think) in theory, it could be easily eliminated on the Aura One?
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There where some Dutch tests but it have no use putting them here as they are made in newspapers (yes.. real paper) say it "reduces" blue light, not eliminating.
As they are printed articles..they can't be translated.
That light is not visible or noticeable, doesn't mean it isn't there. (lucky we don't see the infra red beams of all the remote controls or the layers on the Glo HD)
Why I think it is there, well my boss was the first one who bought me some pair of filtered lenses for my reading glasses because I work a lot on the computer.
The only way to filter out all the blue light is with a real filter (like in my case something you place for your glasses) for sure, using the slider will reduce it but in the most lowest form it is still there, and having said that, but that is personal, I really dislike the comfort light in the most reducing form.. it seems ugly to me.
So yes you can dim it, change it,and there will be much more less blue light, but it is still there,changing colors is not the same as filtering that is what I try to say.