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Originally Posted by DNSB
A Mobius screen has a plastic substrate which is behind the opaque eInk display (if you look at a cross-section of an eInk display, the top electrode is labelled as transparent while the bottom electrode is not and the eInk capsules/cups are themselves opaque). So a claim that having a Mobius display could affect display contrast is a bit hard to understand. Much like @otisschwenk's agreement that Mobius displays are lumpy, the claim seems to lack any visible means of support. This is saying nothing of the layers above the display (touch, protective top layer, etc.) which can affect the display.
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Only an idiot would connect a Mobius display to an upper glass layer, which then needs the same support in terms of stability as a glass display.
Mobius displays are always produced with plastic outer layers, which are far inferior to glass in terms of transparency.
And if you claim that your Forma is as sharp and contrasty as your Kindle, then you're not seeing well, or .....