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Originally Posted by pdurrant
Personally, I'd prefer an eInk screen with a 9:16 or 10:16 ratio.
And I'm not wedded to E-Ink. If a better, very low power, reflective display technology came along, I'd happily switch, if it offered more (e.g. better speed or resolution or colour).
I'm still hoping for a Liquavista screen on a Kindle from Amazon that has better contrast that bare E-Ink, but with colour and video capability.
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Do you know when the next kindle will hit the market?
I think that yotaphone 3 has an huge potential. If will sell we are going to see soon tablet 8 inches double screen at least in China.
Personally for me is ideal, I love my eink reader but I get frustrated when I need to use moon+reader to browse between books( I read the Divine comedy or development books for instance and need to change continuously books) a YP3 would be fantastic, pity they do not have retro led, but in theory if the place is darker you can easily read on the lcd screen. Although not ideal for the night, the bigger screen looks as a perfect solution to me.
Regarding Liquavista, I remember there is also clearink that possibily is a better technology, although could hit ereaders in 5 years.
I feel really wronged by the fact the technology is there, I only ask for a kind of yotaphone lcd eink tablet 8 inches. Even not with clearInks but at least eink



Instead the world of dumb is waiting for the samsung and nokia flexible oled.
How can human beings being so satisfied with reflective screens?