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Night mode on Beoplay V1

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madskp
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madskp Posted: Tue, Mar 8 2016 2:34 PM

Apple has announced a new nigh mode called Nightshift in IOS 9.3 when that is available. This should help on the effect that blue light has on the circadian rhythms. http://www.apple.com/ios/preview/

It's also possible to control this on a computer with the software F.lux https://justgetflux.com/  

That makes me wonder if there is any way to reduce the blue light in the evening on a Beoplay V1? Preferable i should be automatic, but I could also go for manual change of settings when needed.

Thanks in advance

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The website explains ;

"The BeoPlay V1 adaptive contrast uses a built-in light sensor and an advanced piece of software that will adjust not only the brightness, but the colours and image quality of your TV according to the surrounding light. In this way your eyes will not get tired of watching."

 

who says the V1 isn't where Apple got the idea?

Beo Century ,Beoplay V1, Beocenter 6, Ex-Beolit 12, Beotime , A8. Beolit 15 , Form 2i , Beolab 2000, Beoplay A3.Beosound 1

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The BeoPlay V1 adaptive contrast uses a built-in light sensor and an advanced piece of software that will adjust not only the brightness, but the colours and image quality of your TV according to the surrounding light. In this way your eyes will not get tired of watching.

Beo Century ,Beoplay V1, Beocenter 6, Ex-Beolit 12, Beotime , A8. Beolit 15 , Form 2i , Beolab 2000, Beoplay A3.Beosound 1

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The BeoPlay V1 adaptive contrast uses a built-in light sensor and an advanced piece of software that will adjust not only the brightness, but the colours and image quality of your TV according to the surrounding light. In this way your eyes will not get tired of watching.

Beo Century ,Beoplay V1, Beocenter 6, Ex-Beolit 12, Beotime , A8. Beolit 15 , Form 2i , Beolab 2000, Beoplay A3.Beosound 1

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madskp:

Apple has announced a new nigh mode called Nightshift in IOS 9.3 when that is available. This should help on the effect that blue light has on the circadian rhythms. http://www.apple.com/ios/preview/

It's also possible to control this on a computer with the software F.lux https://justgetflux.com/  

That makes me wonder if there is any way to reduce the blue light in the evening on a Beoplay V1? Preferable i should be automatic, but I could also go for manual change of settings when needed.

Thanks in advance


"The BeoPlay V1 adaptive contrast uses a built-in light sensor and an advanced piece of software that will adjust not only the brightness, but the colours and image quality of your TV according to the surrounding light. In this way your eyes will not get tired of watching."

Beoplay website.

Beo Century ,Beoplay V1, Beocenter 6, Ex-Beolit 12, Beotime , A8. Beolit 15 , Form 2i , Beolab 2000, Beoplay A3.Beosound 1

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Apologies for my multiple answers !

Nothing happened and I assumed it was a problem with my iPad...

Beo Century ,Beoplay V1, Beocenter 6, Ex-Beolit 12, Beotime , A8. Beolit 15 , Form 2i , Beolab 2000, Beoplay A3.Beosound 1

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madskp replied on Wed, Mar 9 2016 1:13 PM

Thank you for your answer. I didn't know that, but now I'm a little bit wiser Smile

Nice to know that it's allready built in

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