As it happened, the fluorescent layer on the screen also emitted ultraviolet light. To Zog's eyes, this meant the colors didn't just fail to blend properly—they were contaminated with a host of other hues.
Given that the other races were either too small in number or weren't the primary consumers of the Zog Group's products, the company didn't aim for a one-size-fits-all Magic Vision Device.
Once their market share grew, Zog Group could develop a targeted Magic Vision Device that they could use.
As for Zog himself, it was a bit awkward that the boss couldn't use his own company's product.
Metal Dragons automatically unlocked the ability to transform into a Human at a certain age, but Five-Color Dragons had no such feature.
And Zog was currently the only known Five-Color Dragon who wanted to watch Demon Vision.
He had always been a Dragon who valued cost-effectiveness.
Designing a custom Magic Vision Device just for himself wasn't cost-effective, so he found a cheaper solution.
