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Originally Posted by ottischwenk
Since I can see the differences (sharpness, contrast, brightness) on the screen with the same resolution and technology, only if I examine them side by side, but recognize the differences in functionality independently of one another, only the latter is important for me.
Of course, the quality of the lighting is excluded here - big differences can also be seen independently.
With e.g. ~ 1400 * 1000 equally illuminated devices, only ergonomics and features are important to me
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I understand that position. I, on the other hand, reacted to the blurriness at first without comparing it to my other devices. In fact, I thought there was something wrong with my eyes at first, but when comparing to my other screens I could see that there was a difference. I've managed to mostly solve it by increasing the contrast, applying a full screen refresh on every page turn and keeping the screen clean by using the wacom pen (which is highly annoying, but the screen is a finger print magnet and a couple of day's use will make the text blurry due to the prints left on the screen forming an additional layer...).
It will probably have to make do for now. It seems impossible to find a device that would fit my requirements fully. Reading in other threads here, it seems many people are having problems with the Mars screen turning yellow around the edges after a year or so of use. They seem to have rather poor quality control.