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Originally Posted by CommanderROR
My idea is, that the improvement in contrast is due to a "thicker" layer of "display particles" between the eye and the backplate. If this is correct, then maybe a thicker eink display could display better than the current ones? Or is it the particle density?
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My guess would be anyway, that increasing thickness wouldn't help ... increasing partical color contrast and partical density bellow the screen surface would help. With a given partical size and density one should be able to calculate, what is the layer thickness that can be seen from top. Increasing layer thickness beyond that would not help. One would guess that they have done a great deal of contrast and density optimisation work, when developing the display?