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Old 11-06-2007, 05:36 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
I am a bit surprised by this sort of question. There is no reason for the number of gray scale levels to influence the brightness of the display or readability. White is White no matter how many grays there are. Cybook has 16 levels of gray but achieve the rest by dithering which is done quite well from the test that have been posted. It might be worth reading how e-ink is accomplished on their web site if this is confusing.

Dale
The Gen3 has 4 levels of gray because of the controller being used. The only eink device that has 16 shades is the iLiad.
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