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Originally Posted by lorenzoens
I'll consider two opposite conditions: the light of the day VS the bedroom light.
Stricly talking about the READABILITY of the black text with the two displays (DXG /JBC)
The whiter and more powerful the light
AND (obviously)
the smaller the text
> the more the Triton can express its potential over the Pearl, thanks to its higher resolution.
In my opinion the Triton needs the direct daylight to be as comfortable as the Pearl. Normal home / office lighting makes the Pearl more comfortable.
There are two factors to consider: the way the Tritons' surface (upper colour layer) interact with light, and the "reticulation" effect of the layer (noticeable with small-very small text).
Where the Triton will totally shine over the Pearl is in bright sunlight.
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lorenzoens,
In reality in bedroom light JBC's screen looks very dark GREY. IN PRACTICE with this light conditions you have to read BLACK text on very dark GREY screen. It actually would be helpful if the screen would be YELLOWISH or BROWN like in your picture because it is less stressful to read black text on yellow or even brown screen that on dark grey one .
I mentioned earlier that my last pictures (with bedroom light) obviously have white balance problem. My son's hands look there much more yellow that they really are and JBC's chasses in reality is white, not yellowish as it looks on my last pictures. I need to learn how to take more REALISTIC pictures with better white balance in more challenging light conditions using my camera. I am quite sure that it is possible. I just need to learn HOW.
I also want comment about your statement that "Triton will totally shine over the Pearl is in bright sunlight". When I try to read outdoor on DIRECT bright sunlight I HAVE TO wear my sunglasses. Otherwise the reading (even on the normal white paper) on DIRECT bright sunlight gets very discomfortable for me. And DXG (as well as Sony T1) are both doing very well with my sunglasses (my sunglasses have dark grey, almost black lenses). How about JBC? JBC + black sunglasses = guess what?