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Old 04-15-2020, 02:12 AM   #636
davidfor
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Originally Posted by bookyboy View Post
I’m surprised you didn’t notice or comment on the color temperature of the Libra (and Forma) vs the Voyage (and other kindles)

I really felt with my Forma and Libra (I’ve had and sold both) that the screens were much less white and kept reminding much more that I was indeed “looking at a computer screen”. Maybe I’m not describing it well, but I really preferred the “whiter” look of the Voyage.

It was one of those things I couldn’t “un-see”

(I’m still a Voyage user - despite trying most all that’s out there right now)
I find that strange. When reading a paper book or newspaper, the page is never white. But, I would expect the computer screen to be white. For my ereaders, I use the colour changing to set them a little off-white, as that is what I find to be easiest on my eyes.

Of course, I know I am reading on a screen. I make no attempt to make any of my screens look like paper. I make sure that they are the best for me to read on, or do whatever task I am using the screen for.
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