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Originally Posted by DaleDe
Onyx Boox NoteS which is described in our wiki
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I corrected a point in the wiki - unless I missed something...
The wiki stated that it «displays 155% more contents than that on 6" in one screen».
The only 9.7'' display sold by E-Ink is the ED097TC2, which has a resolution of 1200 x 825,
while the standard 6'' display from E-Ink, ED060K[C|G]1, is 1072 x 1448.
The 6'' display has
much more information - 157% as much - than the 9.7'' display - which on its side has 64% of the other one!
(1200×825)÷(1448×1072) = 64%
It's the smaller one the one with more content.
The 9.7'' one is 150DPI, the 6'' one is 300DPI: it means that for any square unit, the small one contains four times as information as the big one. But since the 9.7'' display is, of course, bigger (255% as big*), it compensates a bit and reaches two thirds of the information that the small one offers.
* (202.80 × 139.43)÷(90.60 × 122.40) = 255%
I corrected the point in the Wiki as:
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An all new 9.7” E Ink Carta screen – displays only 64% of the content of a standard 6” screen, but on a twice-and-a-half big surface.
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