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Old 08-23-2022, 11:04 AM   #211
rcentros
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Found purported news about the Clara 2E at this site... https://sezonuyakala.com/a-new-kobo-...s-approaching/

The only thing that I (personally) hadn't seen before was this (if others have already read and posted this, I'm sorry for the redundancy)...

Quote:
This new e-reader is rumored to be the world’s first e-reader to use the new E Ink ComfortGaze. This new lighting technology reduces the amount of blue light, with Reduced Blue Light Ratio (BLR) and Blue Light Toxicity Factor (BLTF) by up to 60% and 24% respectively.)
Has anyone heard anything about this "ComfortGaze?"

EDIT: A search for this term appears to connect it to E-Ink's color screens.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/e-ink...154800750.html

Quote:
In addition to improved color performance, Kaleido 3 uses E Ink ComfortGaze™, a new front light technology designed by E Ink's Front Light Team. ComfortGaze has been engineered to reduce the amount of blue light reflected off the surface of the display, providing further comfort while reading. ComfortGaze has been engineered to reduce the amount of blue light reflected off the surface of the display, providing further comfort while reading with reduced Blue Light Ratio (BLR) and Blue Light Toxicity Factor (BLTF) by up to 60 percent and 24 percent respectively compared to the previous generation of front light design.
I guess it could be applied to non-color screens as well?

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