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Old 07-07-2016, 04:24 PM   #9
HarryT
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Originally Posted by Michael.A.H View Post
sorry to post this question here , but i did not know where should i ask my question .
well , i have some basic knowledge about E-Ink , but how and why the contrast is important ? and how the contrast of two devices are compared ?
i heard in some of the comparison videoes that kindle paperwhie has a whiter screen than the kobo aura h2o , is it right? is it important ?
The Kobo and Paperwhite both use what's called an eInk "Carta" screen. This is the latest generation of eInk's technology and provides the highest available contrast. Contrast (the difference between "black" and "white") is the most important factor in the readability and clarity of an eInk screen.
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