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Originally Posted by kyôdai
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From your previous post:
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Again the Libra 2 has ComfortLight. ...
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So which does it have, first you say Comfortlight (multiple times), then you link to something that says Comfortlight Pro?
The secret to my reply is in the emoticon.
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Yes, you can take out as much as you like. (Or maybe as much as Kobo lets you.) ...
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To me, there may be a difference to what Kobo allows and what I might like. YMMV.
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Also, what is your argument?
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I disagree with this post:
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Kobo introduced "ComfortLight" in 2016 with the Aura One. And today you can adjust the color of the front light on most readers, take out as much blue light and make it as much orange/yellow/red as you like...
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I don't know about "most" readers, but I don't believe it is true today for Kobo's ereaders (the bolded part).
To the best of my knowledge, the only Kobo that might do what you say is the Kobo Aura One, which isn't one of "todays" ereaders; I believe it had RGB LEDs that you could set through developer mode.
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... So you also believe, that less blue light somehow makes the light more white, like JSWolf thinks? ...
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Did I say anything about white? I put in "(blue)" in my post.
Maybe we can agree that we have different criteria for removing blue light "as much as you like"?