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Old 04-21-2017, 08:55 PM   #24
robko
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None of the Kindles have any type of "night lighting" which the Kobo does. Having said that, the normal lighting of the Aura One is very even, but as soon as you start to crank the night lighting up you may run into some unevenness and blotchiness. Personally I use just enough to take the harshness out of the light and that works for me. If you want full on reddish night lighting you may not have perfect evenness. I'm like Barry in that I'm not sure there's enough research to be conclusive on the blue light factor.
If you want to do a lot of highlighting, the Kindle will probably handle it better.
I can't say I have huge issues with responsiveness. It is not as good as the older IR screens on the older Kobo's, but it's good enough. The page turns faster than I can get my eyes back to the top of the screen so no issues there for me.
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