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Originally Posted by DNSB
Eeyup.
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It seems so obvious. But I've found that while Kobo's firmware is nicer in things like displaying a series or creating collections, the Nook is better when you're actually reading. Which matters on a reader.
In my sample size of myself only, I read daily on both my Plus and my Clara. The Clara is nice in the evening, when I want the orange light. But in the daytime when all is equal, I gravitate towards the Plus.
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But without the extreme orange light, I can't feel as if I am reading by candlelight. Which is what my first Kobo Comfort Pro device felt like when I set the natural light to the extreme.
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I wonder if Kobo 'underpowers' the orange light because of the problems they had with the Aura ONE where at extremes there would be discolored spots.
Rcentros says the Tolino version of the Clara does turn oranger, like the Glowlight 3. So the hardware is capable of it.