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Old 03-22-2018, 07:02 PM   #5
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Device: Kobo TouchC
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
The Glo should be much whiter with the light on. Murkier with it off. Do you have the light turned up?
Either with the light turned on or off the gohsting is unberable, and I love the same old technology lower resolution screen of the kobo Touch (N905C).

I can understand that the backgournd could not be as white caus of the light implementation but what can not stand is the fact that the "blacks" on the Glo are only as black as the mid grays on the Touch. I know I'm very late to the party but I don't imagine it could go unnoticed for all the reviewrs out there. And the ghosting is unberable, and yes: comparing to the lower resolution Touch, especialy with the light on, a lot of times I can not tell the difference between the ghosting and the acctual page.

And in fact the reviews that I've seen - images and videos - the blacks of the Glo are far better than in mine used one.

At this point my only hope is that there is something hacky that could be done to improve the blacks in a unity that rested so much time unused (some three years).

I aready tested a blow dryer - as I've read somewhere here that the cold washed out the blacks - it really wasn't the way to go, I can tell you that.
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