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Originally Posted by chrisridd
There are reviews of both at allesebook.de - the colour device’s faster cpu is noticeable, as is (unfortunately) a kind of glitter on the Kaleido screen.
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Thanks, that is very helpful.
I do not think the 'glitter' would bother me. It appears this is the only thing that in his opinion makes it 'worse' for black and white content when compared to InkPad 4, as it is in the context of the discussion of glitter only.
Reviews (professional and customer) are not numerous, but this is the only mention of the phenomenon I have found.
It would not surprise me if Amazon joins the club later this year with a Kaleido 3 screen. Even so, it wouldn't automatically win out over this, as I would like to 'diversify' my portfolio of reading devices.