Modern screens use LED technology, which naturally produces blue wavelengths; to create white light, screens combine red, green, and blue pixels, with blue light being the most intense and energy-rich component that makes displays appear brighter and sharper, and because blue light has shorter wavelengths, it scatters more easily and reaches our eyes with higher intensity, especially on high-brightness screens.
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Why Screens Emit Blue Light π±π‘ || #facts #technology #science @VerifexFactsAdded:
Your phone's screen looks white, so why does it actually emit blue light?
Screens use LED technology, [music] which naturally produces strong blue wavelengths of light.
To create white light, screens combine red, green, and blue pixels. But blue light is more intense and energy-rich.
[music] This helps make displays look brighter and sharper.
Because blue light has short wavelengths, [music] it scatters more easily and reaches your eyes with higher intensity, especially in modern high-brightness screens.
That glow isn't just white. Blue light is doing most of the work.
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