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Old 05-28-2019, 08:57 AM   #16
Faeryink
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Join Date: Nov 2018
Device: Onyx Boox Max 2
Many thanks, I primarily use an Onyx Boox Max 2 Pro (4 GB RAM). Nova Pro is my companion e-reader. I do prefer the Max 2 Pro but Nova is great when I require a more mobile option. I wish that Nova Pro had a non-frontlit variant with similar screen and buttons as the Boox Max 2 Pro.

It does seem that a majority of people are demanding frontlit devices, and the point of my post has been to say that some people would prefer unlit devices. I emailed Onyx International last week that I am concerned that when its time for me to upgrade I maybe forced to get a frontlit 13 inch e-reader lets in 3 years later. I hope that Onyx Int. will offer unlit variants of the devices in the future.

Thanks for taking note of my concerns.

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QUOTE=Onyx Boox;3850048]Thank you for your support to Onyx Boox all the time!

Now the Onyx Boox ereaders on sale all adopt the I2C control mode. The brightness adjustment of the front light depends on the different parameters sent to the light chip through I2C signal, instead of the change of duty ratio.

You are suggested to use the ereaders with E Ink high resolution flexible display such as the Boox Note,Max2 or Max2 Pro, if you are very sensitive to the light.

Boox will continue to provide more eye-friendly products in the future, and make E-ink technology be accessible to everyone.[/QUOTE]
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