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Old 06-04-2021, 07:44 PM   #15
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Thanks tons for the detailed review. It's empirical and insightful.

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Originally Posted by Neil View Post
The Oasis 3 has a warmth light which I like as well as the usual “cold” backlight. The Inkpad Color has just the cold light (as do most other ereaders). So, to me, the Oasis wins because of that. However, I decided to compare it with my older Oasis 2 which does not have the warm, second light. More like comparing oranges with oranges.
A newer eink enthusiast who reads this might not know that certain Kobo models have the warm light for less money than the Oasis 3. I own the Oasis as well as a Clara HD and the warm light on the Clara is also calming and soft. You can darken the color to a deeper orange on the Clara, but that effect seems more novel than useful.

I do find both eReaders more restful to read before bed than ones with cool blue alone.
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