The feature in question refers to a display setting available on the Amazon Kindle application designed to reduce the amount of blue light emitted by the screen. This setting typically inverts the color scheme, displaying white text on a dark background. As an example, standard Kindle app displays show black text on a white background. The feature reverses this, showing white text on a black background, especially in low-light conditions.
The adoption of this setting is crucial for mitigating potential disruptions to users’ sleep cycles. Exposure to blue light, particularly in the evening, can suppress the production of melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep. By reducing blue light emission, the application seeks to minimize these adverse effects and promote more restful sleep. Historically, developers have increasingly focused on such features across various devices and applications in response to growing awareness of the impact of screen usage on well-being.