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Old 11-21-2020, 02:07 PM   #14
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Device: Bigme 3/3, Boox 4/14, Like-/Meebook 2/8, Tolino 1/10, Ki/Ko 0/8
In the test, 50 hours of reading time were determined per battery charge. A medium quality battery should hold up to 500 charges.
That's 25,000 hours of reading time! ~ 7 years with 10 hours per day!
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Originally Posted by james_ View Post
From what I'm reading I can't figure out whether the display on the Note Air is somehow better - it has a glass substrate to help with the appearance and front light, but all the Onyx devices seem to have a Carta display???
No, all other 10.3 devices have Mobius modules - based on plastic.
However, these do not fit into the Note Air housing because they have the controller connection on the narrow side.
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I haven't seen anyone saything this is particulaly special compared with other Onyx eInk screens, but if you have some pictures to illustrate that, I'd love to see them. Don't Likebook use the exact same displays?
It's not just a weight problem, it's also a volume problem.
And with this consumption, the battery difference does not matter.
Regarding the screen: the Note Air is the only 10.3 with a non-Mobius substrate - it has a glass substrate and the difference in quality to other 10.3 inch devices can be seen from here.

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