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Old 06-19-2021, 10:31 AM   #82
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Originally Posted by moorekom View Post
Forma has a Mobius screen which has less contrast than Carta screens (which is what is used in KO3 and KA1).
An interesting claim given that eInk shows their Mobius screen as Mobius Pearl with a 10:1 contrast ratio or Mobius Carta with a 15:1 contrast ratio which matches their glass substrate Pearl and Carta screens. You do realize that the glass or plastic substrate is behind an opaque display so the substrate will have no effect on the screen contrast?

You might want to read Electronic Ink Film which has a quick description of how the file is created and then laminated to the backplane which has the TFT electronics. And check the attached image where the backplane and film are listed in separate columns.
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