Kobo used a light sensor to automatically scale the green to
the RGB color spectrum depending on the lighting environment.
Not exact matches
If none of those seven pre-set designs suit your fancy, the 14 points of LED illumination can be customized to any
color in the
RGB spectrum via a menu in the infotainment system.
The
RGB (red, green, blue) model is additive; red, green, and blue light are added together in a variety of ways to produce a broad
spectrum of
colors.
As expected the OLED
RGB spectra are relatively narrow because of their high
color saturation.
- still in development - plays actual Game Boy carts, and may play Game Boy
Color carts - aluminum housing - retains the same volume and contrast dials - includes a third dial allowing you to adjust a backlit LCD through the entire
RGB spectrum - backlight can also be turned off - built - in six - hour battery - USB - C port for charging - pair of stereo speakers, and left and right audio - out connections - aiming for a late Summer 2018 release - aiming for a price under $ 100
True
RGB engineered to provide stunning illumination amongst 3 different lighting effects —
spectrum running, pulse and static — that cycle through 256
colors amongst 7 preset LED modes allowing you to customize and personalize your own battle
colors, whatever the gaming environment.
The light appears to support other
colors as well, allowing you to assign
colors to specific notification types, although it's not capable of displaying the full
RGB spectrum.