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Old 09-18-2020, 06:06 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Korn on the Kobo View Post
You’re right! Nonetheless, still more work to float more 100% Black cells up screen-estate-wise as nightmode does compared to black-text-only over clear-state, for a 2013 Carta-based reader like the original Aura.
Ummm... takes exactly the same amount of work to float the black pigment or the white pigment in a cell to the top. There is no clear state. Black, white and 14 shades of gray. Someone might want to argue that after a ghost clear, it takes more power to write the first white text on black background page but again, a trivial amount compared to the white/black/white flash itself. And note the original Aura was the first Kobo ereader to use Regal technology to reduce ghosting.

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