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Old 08-31-2016, 08:18 PM   #77
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In the review near the end however I do see some particularly prominant light cones at the bottom of the display. I dont mind so much as most ereaders have these and they are at least symmetrical and dont impinge on the reading experience, and are at least horizontal (unlike the Oasis).
The number 1 thing for me is that colour uniformity and at the end of the video there is actually quite a distinct gradient from top to bottom where it goes from warm to cool which concerns me - and the gradient disappears when you enhance the filter. I'll probably be reading on the 'night mode' all the time as I stare at screens all day long and every time I get a chance to use blue-light filters I do because it really does seem to reduce fatigue.
Though youtube videos are not the best at judging gradients so I'll have to wait til I see mine in person... and the Badereaders never ever pick up on them... but based on the responses here I'm a lot more positive - ain't nobody as hyper-critical of Ereader frontlights as a mobilereads member...

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