07-10-2024, 05:18 PM | #76 |
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07-10-2024, 05:59 PM | #77 |
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I own a Libra Colour and a Libra 2. In comparison, the LC's battery lasts longer than the L2 even with a +5-6 percent increase in light setting of the LC. FWIW, the text and contrast is nice and sharp on my LC, comparing side-by-side using my 20/20 eyeballs.
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07-10-2024, 09:33 PM | #79 |
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Depending on how you use your Libra 2/Colour, you could get the opposite results. How high do you set the front light, do you always have WiFi and Bluetooth enabled, etc. And of course, the Libra Colour has a battery with 37% higher capacity than the Libra 2 while the battery life I'm seeing is about 10% higher on the Libra Colour.
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07-10-2024, 10:25 PM | #80 |
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Another potential factor is the LC battery itself: you posted a screenshot once of my battery script that said the maximum voltage was 4.4 on the LC, rather than 4.2 on the L2. If that's accurate and not just sysfs being silly, then it would indicate that Kobo is trying to avoid using a physically larger and heavier battery by pushing the existing L2-form-factor battery harder, which means you might expect the LC battery to wear out faster. Of course, since Kobo is advertising the LC as being easy to repair, Kobo may not see this as a problem.
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07-11-2024, 02:07 AM | #81 |
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The Libra Colour battery is rated at 3.87V, charging limit voltage is 4.45V. Rated capacity is 2050mAH, typical capacity is 2085mAH. At least that's what the label on the battery says. Looks just like the image on ifixit.com.
By comparison, the Libra 2 battery says the rated voltage is 3.7V and the charging limit voltage is 4.2V. Rated capacity is min 1420mAH, typical 1500mAH. Last edited by DNSB; 07-11-2024 at 02:29 AM. Reason: Added Libra 2 battery information. |
07-11-2024, 05:25 AM | #82 |
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So the much bigger capacity (39% more) likely more than compensates for the extra front light power needed for most people.
My newest phone achieves ereader reading time performance by having a 5000 mAh cell! Most of the insides must be battery. I had a 10" tablet with only 4,800 mAH, though my Lenovo Yoga with the bulge was 10,000mAh! The replacement 10.9" tablet is faster, longer run time and only 8,000 mAh. So it's not just about battery (cell) capacity but many factors. The big advantage of a mono eink is being able to use ambient light, so colour temperature always matches and no unexpected brightness changes. Without a front light it's most like reading on paper. Also with no front light, no WiFi and no BT on eink the total power consumption is almost at sleep / off levels while you read a page. I'd like to see a new Sage with no power cover magnets and a new Libra, both with bigger batteries so you could read for nearly a week at 8 hours a day. Right now some phones and tablets are catching up with eink ereaders if you have front light, BT and WiFi on. Certainly the phones win on run time for audio books or music as they power down screen and backlight and the eink ereader is using about as much power to do audio (which needs BT earbuds / headset). My newest phone still has the power saving and higher audio quality 3.5mm jack (and good €12 wired earphones can beat €70 BT and don't need charged). |
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Why would it? The only difference would be the Carta 1200 (2) vs Carta 1300 (BW). The same as the Claras now. And while the BW isn't a huge improvement over the 2, nobody would say the BW looks worse.
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07-12-2024, 11:04 PM | #84 |
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Did you not read the post I was responding to? It says Carta 1300 does indeed look worse than Carta 1200.
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Biggest jump (without touch or light) was Viziplex to Pearl. Pearl with no layers is nearly as good as Carta with extra layers for capacitive touch and lightpipe. So hardly surprising that Carta 1300 is a marginal improvement. Kaleido 3 is a step back if you only want mono. Going from 167 dpi to 300 dpi is a big change, though the various 2xx dpi are not bad. The 150 dpi is poor. Last edited by Quoth; 07-13-2024 at 07:26 AM. |
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07-14-2024, 05:55 AM | #88 |
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The Aura H20 (6.8") @ 267 dpi looks better than the Kindle PW4 @ 300 dpi side by side. But the PW3 looks better than the PW4 side by side.
On its own the PW4 looks fine (a friend got it to replace a K3). Compared with ambient light, and front lights off or minimum on Kindles. |
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The PW4 was a big mistake. The way the flush screen was designed, the top layer was too far away from the screen and that made it look poor. Last edited by JSWolf; 07-14-2024 at 06:11 AM. |
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Some later flush screens seem to be part of the eink panel, which means the screen is custom to that model, though replacing eink panels isn't as successful and a lot more expensive than LCD due to lack of competition and a calibration factor.
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