While it lacks some of the luxury features of the Kindle Voyage — like PagePress, which allows you to turn the page by pressing on the bezel, as well as auto - adjusting screen brightness — the Paperwhite still offers a crisp 300ppi display and an manually adjustable light for
reading in darker environments.
But that's now changed with the release of the Simple Touch with GlowLight, Kindle Paperwhite, and Kobo Glo, all of which use side - lighting technology to illuminate the e-ink screen for
reading in dark environments.
They cost more than their nonlighted counterparts, but the added value for
reading in dark environments (such as the bedroom) is often well worth it.
For example, if you're
reading in a dark environment, it'll suggest that you turn Eye Comfort mode on.
Much like the popular f.lux, Apple's new Night Shift mode eliminates blue light from your display for better use while
reading in darker environments.
Smart tips (based on context awareness, like suggesting the blue light filter when you're
reading in a dark environment etc)
Not exact matches
Not to mention being able to
read in darker / dim
environments....
Today, we look at the illumination settings
in a completely
dark environment, chiefly to see if its completely viable to
read when going to sleep.
In dark environments, such as a bedroom at night time, a
reading light is needed to
read E-Ink displays, as with printed paper.
As we can see from the images, the eReader features minimalistic, low - profile design, and comes with a 6.8 - inch custom WXGA + Pearl E-ink screen that features ClarityScreen + technology
in order to bring 1440 x 1080 pixels resolution and 155 dpi onto the 6.8 - inch ebook reader so you can more comfortably enjoy your favorite books using the high definition eReader, and the built -
in front - light allows you to
read in the
dark and low light
environments.
The disadvantage was its inability to
read in poorly lit or
dark environments.
Tapping the touch pad displays the map and inventory, while the light bar produces a lighter shade of blue during
dark environments in which Lara must rely upon her glow stick and bright white when
reading scrolls and manuscripts, alongside vibration which reflects the physical exertions on Lara's body during heavy landings after a high risk jump, when the ground gives way resulting
in a serious impact or getting into fights with enemies.