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Nintendo Switch Lite - Blue

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I’ve been hearing about how irritating Nintendo Switch’s Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) is. So I did some research and here are the 4 proven ways to solve BSoD on Switch. Either way its a nice colour! Not that I will ever waste money on a switch lite, joycon issues alone makes that a poor decision to me! I went deeper. I found the individual hex codes of the Switch Lite, the Game Boy Advance, and the GameCube, and set out to find if I could convert the hex codes into the wavelengths of the visible spectrum. You might be able to argue with Pantone's colours, but you can't argue with wavelengths, partly because they don't have a PR representative. I guess if the computer is unable to produce the variety of colours that our eyes can see then the only way to really know is to see one in person

The blue edition will be available alongside the coral, yellow, turquoise and gray editions that are already available, and special editions like the Pokemon Sword and Shield Switch Lite. bluebonics I mean, technically there isn't a wavelength of light that corresponds to the color magenta, so depending on semantics... But we're starting to getting pretty philosophical at the point where we're talking about what is or isn't real. No it isn't. Dude, you can look closely at your monitor and even see the red, green and blue colors. Put yellow on your monitor and get a magnifying glass, it's made from red and green light. All monitors only produce red, green and blue light. This is basic stuff.The reason you see those other colors is due to how color perception works, which I've tried explaining. I'm done with explaining now, and if you still don't get it, I can only suggest researching color perception and eye physiology. thejuice027 I'm not "partially" right at all. Nothing you've said is different from what I said. The point is, that 580nm is stimulating your receptors the same as just using whatever proportions of red and green light, and there is nothing special about 580nm light that makes the color produced more real than any other. That yellow perception has nothing to do with 580nm light specifically and has everything to do with your l and m cones being stimulated, either by that one wavelength or by multiple different wavelengths... so the color "yellow" isn't a feature of 580nm light specifically, but is a feature of which cones in your eyes get stimulated and in what proportions. You're thinking about the math wrong... blue + blue + red isn't the same as blue + red, and purple shows this off. The issue is in ratios, rather than whatever you're doing. 2 parts blue to 1 part red is not the same as 1 part blue to 1 part red. Darkqwerty Lol what? Nintendo aren’t the only ones that do system variants and revisions. The other two do it all the time. I’d be willing to bet that double-dippers make up a tiny portion of the overall sales. The boost is probably negligible. thejuice027 "the yellow you see on your monitor is producing a 580nm leaving the screen and hitting your eye"

bluebonics Sure but if we go by color theory Blue is still far more dominant, you can change its gradation but it is still the same Hue. We can argue about gradation's names or lamis terms secondary colors, but it's main Hue is Blue. =:3 Sigh it's dark blue , it's fine I don't love it though might be best of none limited edition lites. Not sure why everything has to be a debate or a flame war. Spend less time speculating and arguing (or giving opinions) over nonsensical stuff. Use that time to play more games. It's why colors are listed with RGB values, when you see R:255, G:255, B:0 and it produces a yellow color, that's because the red subpixel is at max intensity, the green subpixel is at max intensity, and the blue subpixel is turned off. Each subpixel has 256 levels of intensity, and that's how monitors produce color. Place it next to a proper blue, it’ll appear more purple; place it next to a proper purple, it’ll appear more blue.Once the battery is completely drained, connect the charger and restart the console after some time. Method 4: Delete everything My mind was blow recently about the fact Newton forcibly dented indigo into the rainbow so it would have 7 colors (it was a religious "7 is a power number" thing). Once shut down press the power button again to restart it again, Method 2: Hard Reset your Nintendo Switch

Color isn't the physical light itself or even a property of the light itself, and only exists as the brain's interpretation of it. The color is the brain's interpretation of light triggering a response from 3 different cones in your eye. And those three different cones combine to create the different colors. It's just that varying wavelengths can stimulate more than one cone and thus produce the effect of stimulating both cones with separate colors. So magenta is just the color produced when our s and l cones get stimulated, just like yellow is the color produced when our l and m cones get stimulated. The only difference is that there's a wavelength of light that can stimulate both l and m cones at the same time, but there isn't a wavelength that stimulates both s and l cones at the same time, but we can find out that color by stimulating them with separate wavelengths. Looks blue to me, the prettiest of the bunch yet I think as well despite yellow being my fave colour, but I has OG switch, so no need for the lites, would be cool if they did a couple of sets of joycon to match the Lite shades though. This can be misleading as yellow and cyan have the same underlying mechanism, while only yellow is everywhere spectral (Hecht 133) Magenta is a result of your red and blue color cones being stimulated and with no green stimulation. The problem is that the light spectrum goes from Violet-Blue-Green-Yellow-Orange-Red. When your color cones are firing off blue and red, and also not green your brain just doesn't know what to do with that so it makes up a color. So if #0000FF and #8080FF and #000080 are the same wavelength then they must all be the same color. The only difference then would be how much additional brightness it has or doesn't have right?Step 2: Step 2: Now, hold down both Volume up (+) and Volume Down (-) then press the power button to turn it ON. Release the power button once the power is “ON”. thejuice027 No, 490nm is not light blue. That's cyan. Dark blue is not 440nm, that's some shade of bluish purple. I don't care if it's called blue or purple, or whatever. It looks lovely. As lovely as Alex. A shame, that the Switch Lite doesn't, well... switch. I'd buy it in a jiffy. This logically contradicts the claim that "magenta isn't a real color," because color isn't defined by a wavelength of light, but rather a perception in the brain related to the proportion of stimulation in different cone types in the eye.

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