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Old 03-08-2021, 12:55 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by ottischwenk View Post
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem as clear to me as glass - the Note Air's screen is brighter and more contrasty than that of the Likebook Alita, which is also used in the Note 3.
The plastic layer in a Mobius display is the substrate, i.e. behind the display. No light passes through it and there is no way for it have an effect on screen contrast or brightness since the eInk display itself is opaque.
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