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Originally Posted by jswinden
That photo of the first generation e-Ink screen looked washed out, so they have a long ways to go as far as improving the quality.
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I see a potential problem getting e-Ink to work with colour: e-Ink's grey-scale strength (IMO) is the clarity and matt 'paper' quality; with colour, to match a magazine/book, it must be vibrant and reflective.
Are they going to be able to have colour that packs a punch, and still retain the paper-like quality for text, or are they going to compromise and have weaker performance in both spheres?