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Old 03-27-2015, 07:16 AM   #143
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Originally Posted by sadegh View Post
do you have a link to boyue website where it is specified type of e-ink technology is used in T62+? (which must be "carta")

I just saw in banggood and only in Q&A section about it.
Their main website (boyue.com) is in Chinese but they confirmed this in an email I sent to their sales department: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...&postcount=112

After that, I and some other people asked banggood.com to contact the manufacturer and confirm if these T62+'s they're selling are using E-Ink Carta. At first they didn't know themselves but after asking the main seller in China and the manufacturer, they did confirm that the device is using Carta panels and this has been the upgrade compared to the T62.

As far as I remember, their sellers on some online Chinese-language stores are also mentioning this in their device specs sections.


The screen quality (contrast and text sharpness, etc) and the background color (more creamy) all indicate that this is E-Ink Carta. Amazon, Kobo, Onyx, Boyue, they all buy their E-Ink panels directly from E-Ink Corp., it's not like anybody has the legal rights to manufacture their own E-Ink panels!*

* ofc there exist other electronic paper screen techs but the ones called "E-Ink" are all patented and made by E-Ink Corp. themselves. As far as I know, the manufacturers of eReader can only adjust things like "refresh-rate", battery consumption and such; so there's not much difference between E-Ink panels of the same E-Ink production family on different devices. Resolution and refresh-rate may differ, but the panel is the same; for example the E-Ink panel on this device is similar to the one on Kindle Paperwhite 2 in probably every aspect (They're both E-Ink Carta @ 1024x758 pixels or 212dpi)!

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