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Are B&W E-ink Screens As Good As They Can Be Now?
We now have 300 ppi e-ink panels in most major e-readers, which looks amazing to the eye and, to me, just as good as a printed book.
Have we now hit "peak B&W e-ink" and further innovations will only happen with color epaper panels? I really love the look of e-ink's Gallery 3 panels. The color and vibrancy are just as good as a printed magazine. But the page turns are so painfully slow. I know there is a lot of being done on reflective LCD panels. But those are still backlit. They just use ambient light. So they're still harsh on the eyes compared to e-ink. Hopefully we'll get a good, vibrant color eink panel one day with fast page refreshes. |
06-18-2024, 12:36 PM | #2 |
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It does feel like they hit Carta and it's just been incremental improvements.
I think there is plenty of room for an even better B&W e-ink screen. But that's just not where the interest is right now. |
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06-18-2024, 12:52 PM | #3 |
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I think they are working on "same performance, lower cost" tweaks at this point. There are still improvements to be made. For example, if they can replicate the old Voyage screens in a lower cost way that would be excellent and improve most readers.
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The only thing I can think of is faster page refreshes maybe. |
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I wonder if we're ever going to solve the color e-ink problem.
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Makes me wonder how much more advanced black and white screens need to get. Last edited by rcentros; 06-18-2024 at 01:25 PM. |
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The changes in 300 dpi screens in last 10 years are marginal. Very slowly the DPI is increasing to 300 dpi or toward 300 dpi on bigger screens. It looks like there are only minor tweeks over the last 11 years. Kaleido is nearly 4 years old and conceptually older than 2005 eink, it's just a tweak to the printed on top colour filter array (CFA). Triton was simply the standard LCD colour overlay. The ACeP is something different, but for signage/adverts. About 10 times slower than eink. Full 14 greys, black and white quality refresh has hardly improved in speed since Regal on Carta 10 years ago. The faster modes are poorer quality and higher power consumption. Pearl and Carta were the two big upgrades from visiplex.a |
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Pretty much that. I'm not saying the NEED these improvements. Just saying that there is room for improvement on black and white screens, though I suspect their time on stage is limited.
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Touch is OK on the Sony PRS-350 Pearl because it's IR, no extra layers.
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As to the topic, if Readers stopped capacitance touch and went back to IR, we'd have better looking screen as there would be one less layer over their screen. |
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There was only one Kindle with an IR touchscreen, Kindle Touch (I have one right here). Its successor, the PW1, was a step backward for clarity, despite its higher resolution display, due to additional layers for front light guide and capacitive touch. And less than half the storage, no audio/TTS, and most controversially at the time no physical Home button! It was a pretty miserable device. Was that the last one Bezos participated in a launch event for? Cannot remember. At one point I had 2 Voyages, and gave one to my sister (she's still using it). A few weeks later my remaining one bricked itself after an update. I have moved on, and don't miss it. I would find it difficult to go back to a 6" screen even if it was as good as Voyage's. |
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