You'll see even more of an improvement
with night time reading and this is where e-readers really show their dominance over tablets.
While I much prefer the format options of the Kobo Glo, I'm a little concerned about the blueish light for
night time reading before sleep.
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Night time Reading Mode As long as you can control the brightness of the light I see no reason to need for a special mode.
I discovered that which e-Book reader application you use in total darkness seems to matter greatly, and that the Kindle application appears to be superior to iBooks for
night time reading activities.
Filter out blue light: In the same section you'll find a toggle for Comfort View which filters out blue light for more
comfortable night time reading / watching.
The Nook GlowLight is the updated version of the first ebook reader to introduce a built - in light for
night time reading before Kobo and Amazon followed suit.
Night time readings are taken at intervals of approximately 30 — 45 minutes, while daytime readings are taken at intervals of approximately 15 — 30 minutes.
We think our customers will love NOOK's adaptability thanks to its E Ink display and unique built - in GlowLight, perfect for day or
night time reading.»
The BeBook has no backlit, which means its easy to read even in bright sunlight, though for
night time reading, external light source is necessary.
For me — 7 inch reader or larger — light weight with the adaptive light for
night time reading (in other words a Kobo Aura One with the word Kindle on it).
We were both at somewhat of a toss up if White on Black or Black on White was the preferred color scheme for
night time reading, but agreed that the Kindle reader application was superior to iBooks overall for serious readers in any light condition.