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Old 06-28-2019, 05:40 PM   #87
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Originally Posted by azayn View Post
The problem is orange is the dominant screen color on the new Nook. If you watch the Good eReader review https://youtu.be/L51ehO4tGWw starting at around 7:49, you'll see the white and yellow zones are a tiny fragment of the Nook's color range. From 20% onwards it's various shades of orange, which isn't really natural.
I take it you have never read by candle, Coleman lantern or similar illumination.

As for the colour range? My Kobo ereaders vary greatly in their colour range and even comparing the same model, the colour range varies. I've noticed the same on other brands of ereader with colour varying illumination.

And gee, the Oasis screen looks tiny compared to the new Nook's screen.

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Originally Posted by azayn View Post
It remains to be seen how the Oasis color temperature system works but from what I seen it's yellow tinged which is closer to the experience of actual paper and the color transition seems smoother.
Hmmm... depends on which paper you are looking at. The paper in most of my pulps are, putting it kindly, rather discoloured from their original beigey colouration.
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