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Originally Posted by Dulin's Books
pashlit- the wacom touch layer has nothing to do with the brightness of the screen. the layer is completely under the eink and does nothing to affect the brightness one way or the other.
what you perceive as a lack of brightness on the part of the Boox display is a concern of the software and not the hardware (when compared to other eink vizplex screens that may have a brighter background).
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Thanks Charlie,
In this thread I was just curious if there are any good devices with bigger screens. Seeing Amazon DX winning the battle is quite disappointing. But if people are happy with it I am considering purchasing it. Boox is great. If they come up with bigger screen, better price and higher contrast I will jump on it. I understand its tough to beat Amazon in that battle, cause Amazon's target is selling books and they can afford selling ereaders even below manufacturing cost.

I dont like monopoly and that is another reason why I raised that question here.
6 inch is good cause its portable but for home use I d prefer bigger one. When I read books on a bench in the park I take 6 inch device but for books with charts and graphics I d like to have bigger one. PDF is a biggie for me. I am not just a common reader, I have lots of technical/finance stuff to read and its very tidious. Thats why I am looking for good contrast and sharpness and absence of glare. So contrast wise pearl screens are winning for now.