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Considering what I've seen of the last 12 years, and especially the last 10 on 300 dpi, I think any B&W eink screen improvement will be marginal, unless a new technology is discovered. Similarly Kaleido is at the limit of the eink technology. The ACeP is different technology but would need a massive change to be fast enough for an ereader. So a much better mono or colour eink ereader needs technology not yet invented, meanwhile there are larger LCDs with decent enough battery life (read 12 hours) and no-glare/no-shine matt screens. E ink Corp (and to an extent Amazon and Qualcomm) have pretty much ensured there are unlikely to be any bistable eink screen developments outside of E Ink Corp, so don't hold your breath for anything much better than we have. The mono trans-reflective LCD with amber LED back light is an old idea and inferior to real eink for mono novels and inferior to matt screen colour LCD for everything else. The QLED is actually LCD that only needs about 1/6th of the backlight power for the same brightness. It's got better colour too. Samsung and TCL already sell TVs using them, as do others using Samsung and TCL panels. The current mono eink from E Ink Corp at 300 dpi seems about as good as you'll get to read novels. The 9.7″ and larger are really too big for simply reading novels. Maybe there is need for an 8.5″ or 9″ 300 dpi B&W eink. Having (or had) a 9.7″ and two 10.3″ eink, I find they are far too big for novels and can't at all compete with the TCL Nxtpaper 11 (a Nxtpaper 2.0 screen and there is a Nxtpaper 3.0 screen). I may get a Nxtpaper 14 pro for PDFs and illustrated picture books/comics/graphic novels, but I'll stick with the 8″ Sage as biggest for novels. I might consider an 8.5″ if not stupidly full of magnets like the Sage is. |
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Agreed on that. When I said "older" eReaders, I meant ones that used the Pearl or Carta screens. One of the brightest screens I have is a Tolino Page (original), which uses a Carta, 167dpi screen. It uses infrared for touch and there's no light layer.
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So no, I wouldn't say the improvements mean little to me. As to a 10“ screen with 300 ppi, personally I'm not interested. Too big and too heavy. 7-8" screen is what I like. |
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They don't mean little to me. I still think the Kindle Voyage has the whitest white and darkest black screen that I've seen (and it came out in 2014, I think). But, when you use "warm" light on the newer screens, it's kind of like making the background more like a grey screen and lessening the contrast to look a something like an older tech screen. And less "sharp" might not be a bad thing (at least not for my eyes).
The best "warm light" screen I have is still the Nook Glowlight 3. As for size, I might be able to adapt to a 7" screen (I have an Aura HD that I don't mind), but the 8" screens are definitely too big for me. (A matter of taste.) |
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I only use the warmth in artificial light, not in daylight. In those conditions it doesn't make the screen less sharp/contrasty (to me) and IMO it looks nothing like the old grey non-lit screens. But I guess the perception how something looks is very subjective. I read a lot at night, in a dimly lit room; so I use the warm light a lot also. I can't use the dark mode, as I can't stand light text on a dark background - my eyes tire immediately. I use the warm light on all my tablets/computers at night too for this reason, the dark mode is unusable for me. |
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