FiiO Releases X1 Blue & Black to the Market
Nov 7, 2015 at 9:25 PM Post #16 of 21
My re-entry to the dap market and I brought the black fiio x1. Loving it so far... Sounds good and feels good for $139.00aud

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Dec 11, 2015 at 1:23 PM Post #17 of 21
Is my computer monitor improperly calibrated? It doesn't look like blue to me, it looks like aquamarine(something between green and blue, and in this case more green than blue).
 
Dec 11, 2015 at 7:27 PM Post #18 of 21
  Is my computer monitor improperly calibrated? It doesn't look like blue to me, it looks like aquamarine(something between green and blue, and in this case more green than blue).


Looks like a light shade of blue. Not seeing green more like blue paint with white mixed in. With that being said, I just did an image.google.com search with "gem aquamarine" and it resulted with light blue, lighter shade of blue, and blue-green gem stones. This is more akin the lighter shade of blue gem images. Not helpful if your monitor isn't calibrated. :)
 
Dec 12, 2015 at 6:30 PM Post #19 of 21
 
Looks like a light shade of blue. Not seeing green more like blue paint with white mixed in. With that being said, I just did an image.google.com search with "gem aquamarine" and it resulted with light blue, lighter shade of blue, and blue-green gem stones. This is more akin the lighter shade of blue gem images. Not helpful if your monitor isn't calibrated. :)

Imo it looks like cyan. If you combine cyan and magenta, then you get what I would call blue.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyan#/media/File:SubtractiveColor.svg
 
Dec 12, 2015 at 6:39 PM Post #20 of 21
  Imo it looks like cyan. If you combine cyan and magenta, then you get what I would call blue.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyan#/media/File:SubtractiveColor.svg


Not sure I understand. Blue is a primary color. With that being said, hardly my area of expertise and you may be right.
 
Dec 12, 2015 at 7:21 PM Post #21 of 21
Cyan is a primary subtractive color. Cyan is produced by adding equal amounts of blue and green.
 
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/lightandcolor/primary.html
 

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