{"title": "Microsoft Explores Advanced Screen Filter as Potential Upgrade to Windows 11 Night Light", "body": ["Windows' Night Light option, designed to minimize blue light exposure for improved sleep quality, has been a standard inclusion in both Windows 10 and 11 editions. Recent indications suggest Microsoft is preparing an enhanced iteration of this functionality specifically for Windows 11 users."], ["A well-known Windows Insider under the handle phantomofearth recently uncovered evidence of Microsoft experimenting with a feature called Screen Tint within an early Windows 11 build, as highlighted in an online update. Unlike the traditional Night Light, which applies a single warm orange overlay to counter blue light, this new tool allows selection from multiple color options with distinct benefits and supports personalized hue adjustments."], ["Windows 11 introduces Screen Tint as a fresh accessibility tool! Concealed in version 26300.8289, it provides six default color options (alongside the option for a user-defined shade), each accompanied by a short explanation of its primary use, plus an intensity adjustment control. pic.twitter.com/yisYbl8Q1a"], ["The available default shades include pink, noted for easing migraine symptoms; blue, effective at diminishing display brightness; and gray, beneficial for individuals sensitive to high contrast between dark and light areas on monitors."], ["Details on the wider release of Screen Tint remain unspecified. It appeared concealed in the Windows 11 preview build 26300.8289, with no formal announcements from Microsoft regarding its future implementation."], ["This piece was first published by our affiliate outlet PC för Alla and adapted from its original Swedish content."], ["Kristian, an enthusiast for tech devices and video games, primarily contributes news pieces to affiliated platforms M3 and PC för Alla. His work also involves evaluating items, focusing on gaming peripherals, and adapting content from the Foundry network."]}