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Old 11-30-2019, 10:16 AM   #573
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Originally Posted by mathil View Post
With the light turned off the Glo HD's screen looks whiter than the Libra, and the Libra's grayer (I know it could be the bezel, but I put them one over the other and to be honest it doesn't look like an optical illusion). So when the light is on, the Glo's light looks very white and the Libra, in comparison, is a bit more grayish, especially at lower (<30%) levels. But it doesn't look greenish to me, or any other colour to be honest. It certainly doesn't look like the pictures that you all shared here, or Nate's video (which is egregious). I'm wondering now how common it is.
I think this is common. Your observation is evident in the pic I've attached in my review with the device LED lights off, the Libra is more grey while the GHD is whiter. The greyish screen might be part of the comfortlight system to achieve a better orangeness? So there might be trade offs. Just my assumption.

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