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Old 10-30-2021, 11:30 AM   #80
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Originally Posted by max99 View Post
No, he's correct. If the light guide allowed red light to refract in an anomalous or unwanted way it wouldn't work properly. White light is composed of all frequencies of visible light so I still fail to see why the light guide would need to be re-engineered just to accommodate a few red LEDs? It basically works like an optic fibre run using total internal reflection.

Where is there even anecdotal evidence that warm lights compromise screen clarity on e-readers? I haven't read a single account of this.
You quoted me in your reply, but your reply seemingly has nothing to do with what was being discussed?

I did mention earlier that warm lighting does not make the text fuzzier and you just said the same thing. So even if you meant to quote an earlier message, you were on my side, not theirs.
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