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Old 10-25-2018, 09:01 AM   #371
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Device: Kobo Touch, Glo, Clara HD
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tex2002ans View Post

I'm testing mine in a completely dark room:

Brightness: Anywhere from ~20%-90%.

Around 90-100%, it gets less noticeable.

And around 1-20%, it's too dim to tell much different from the left part of the screen.

Natural Light: Mine is on 3 ticks from the left (more whitish light).

The more red the light is, the less noticeable it looks.

Similar to the brightness, the left-most (whitest) and right-most (reddest) settings are not as noticeable. But the middle seems to make the line pop worse.

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Note: It's more noticeable while you're reading on the left/middle part of the screen. And looks like a "page gutter" in my peripheral vision. Pretty distracting.
Thank you!!

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Originally Posted by webgandalf View Post
A little comparison :
All the image with the device brigthness at 100%

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Thank you for the effort! What kind of camera are you using for this, with what kind of settings? Three individual pictures of 100% light doesn't give much information comparison-wise... especially if your camera automatically adjusts for amount of light glaring at the lens... all three brightnesses will turn out the same on the pictures even if they are very different...
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