top | item 17726338 (no title) niceperson | 7 years ago Would using a kindle at night have the same effect? It's light is kind of yellowish (I think) discuss order hn newest jonhendry18|7 years ago Probably less so because it's reflected off the e-ink screen surface and probably diffused a bit that way. niceperson|7 years ago Right. Also the illumination is at the bottom of the screen and hence indirect, whihc might reduce it further. baq|7 years ago My first gen Paperwhite is most definitely blue, it's obvious at low brightness. Don't know about later models.
jonhendry18|7 years ago Probably less so because it's reflected off the e-ink screen surface and probably diffused a bit that way. niceperson|7 years ago Right. Also the illumination is at the bottom of the screen and hence indirect, whihc might reduce it further.
niceperson|7 years ago Right. Also the illumination is at the bottom of the screen and hence indirect, whihc might reduce it further.
baq|7 years ago My first gen Paperwhite is most definitely blue, it's obvious at low brightness. Don't know about later models.
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