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Old 12-28-2017, 02:45 AM   #62
tiltowait
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Y'know, it's interesting. During the day, I really like my Nook. At night, I'm less enamored with it, and it all comes down to the sunken screen and the shadows cast by the bezels. That has a lot to do with the positioning of the lamp on my bed stand, but it's not something I can easily help, and most of my reading is at night when I go to bed ...

The KA1's light is very reminiscent of f.lux, if you've used that. It grows more and more red as time goes by, in a more subtle gradient than the Nook. One nice thing about it is that it turns markedly red at the "bedtime" I've configured in the settings, which helps prevent me from reading too late!

It seems like there's a chance Kobo is moving to a more yellow light, assuming the post I read about the KA1 LE wasn't an aberration.
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