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Old 12-26-2018, 10:08 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by victornguyen View Post
I wonder if there is sime sort of screen filters for the Kobo h20, like a screen protector, but with a slight orangey to reddish tint.
The H2O has a slightly greenish glow to the front light, and I would like to see if I can make it more mellow for night reading?
The slightly darker tint would be a benefit at night for me as well, since the kobo glo is a bit on the brighter side at night, even on the lowest setting (1% of light intensity).

For reference, I used to put my Paperwhite between 2 and 4%,, which would be about the same brightness as 0.5 to 0.75% on an H2O.
I know this is an obvious answer, but if you have an H2O2 (the one without a rubber flap over the USB port) it can adjust the light to add a reddish hue with no need of a filter.

If you have an H2O1 (the one with the flap over the USB port) I'm not aware of any filter, not that that means there aren't any.
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