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Old 02-01-2020, 04:23 PM   #2
xna360
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Device: Dasung Paperlike
I have now read in a review on Amazon that the HD resolution is not that good and even Dasung recommends to set it lower:

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Next is the HD resolution. I cannot comprehend the reason
for making the resolution so high. What is the purpose? It
is not that graphic designers are dying to use this monitor
with Adobe Photoshop, it is impractical for that. Even
the documentation suggests to use a lower resolution for
best performance. I feel a lower resolution that works
directly (without fiddling with display settings) and a
faster response (less ghosting and having to press the
`C' button to clear) would have been much better in my
humble opinion -- more particularly so for my use which is
text/code editing on a simple light background. Perhaps a
lower resolution model for text editing with a lower price
and a higher resolution model for... god knows what might
be better.
Maybe it's better to get a cheaper Paperlike Pro-F or Pro-FT with a lower resolution of 1600 x 1200?

Is there anyone here with a Paperlike HD who can confirm that the high resolution is rather negative for working?
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