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Originally Posted by eReader fan
It is always interesting when there are two opinions and one contradicts the other.
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Actually, I thought the opinion of Markismus was in line with my own. Colour eink devices can be used quite readily in direct sunlight or very bright rooms without using the front light. However, with the indoor ambient lighting in most rooms, I find that I need to use the device's front light to read comfortably.
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Originally Posted by eReader fan
Mr. Question Mark, are the colours expressed in the same way in the Hisense device than in the Onyx? And another question: when you say the screen is quite dark without the frontlight, do you mean as dark as a b/w eink device, or do you mean even more?
I am taking in consideration both points of view
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I find the Hisense A5 Pro CC to be very similar to the Nova 3 Color. The screens are significantly darker than a b/w eink device when the fronlt light is off.
I have attached a couple of pictures of the Nova Pro next to the Nova 3 Color. The front light is off on both devices. In each case, it is the very same book on the very same page. The pictures were taken inside on a sunny afternoon without any artificial light being used in the room. The first picture was taken with a "night view" setting enabled. The second picture was taken with just a regular setting and is a bit blurred.
For some reason, although you can see that it is darker, the N3C does not show up as dark as it is in reality. I could read quite comfortably with the Nova Pro in such lighting. It would be a bit of a strain to read on the N3C without using the front light in such circumstances.