A display setting available within the Kindle application alters the color scheme to feature a predominantly dark background with light text. This inverts the standard white or light-colored background typically associated with digital reading interfaces. For instance, instead of a white screen displaying black text, the display presents a black screen showing white or light-grey text.
Implementing such a display offers potential advantages, particularly in low-light environments. Reduced screen brightness may contribute to decreased eye strain and minimized disruption to sleep patterns. The feature’s introduction reflects a broader trend towards user-customizable display options designed to enhance the reading experience and address concerns regarding digital eye fatigue.