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Old 05-20-2021, 04:46 PM   #320
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Originally Posted by salamanderjuice View Post
No? The Boox Note Air and Remarkable 2 both have B&W 1404x1872 10.3" eInk displays with glass substrates. The Boox Note 3 has a 10.3" 1404x1872 Mobius display and they clearly advertise that on the Note 3 page but don't mention Mobius on the Note Air (because it ain't).

If it was a Mobius display I'd imagine Kobo would advertise that fact too like they do on the Forma.

EDIT:This making of article on the Boox Note Air shows off the screen and discusses it's not Mobius and why it has the same side chin thing.
From eInk's web page, the Remarkable 2:
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reMarkable Paper Tablet is equipped with 10.3” E Ink Mobius ePaper Display (226dpi, 1872 x 1404). The pen supports 2048 levels of pressure, super high precision sensitivity, lets you keep your handwriting and add the subtlest details to your sketches.
Now you have me wondering why the Note Air went with a glass substrate. Obviously there must be some reason that they saw that as an advantage but what might it be?
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