Quote:
Originally Posted by DrChiper
At about €932,95 EUR I don't think this will be a much wanted device.
|
Quote:
The only e-notes on the market using this advanced screen tech are the second-generation Fujitsu Quaderno A4 A5 and the Onyx Boox Tab X.
|
Both probably a better choice.
Quote:
The resolution is 1650 x 2200 with 206 PPI, and no front-light or colour temperature system exists.
|
The Boox is a similar price and the Fujitsu Quaderno a bit cheaper (and flush screen).
The Boox has epubs and Playstore. The Fujitsu Quaderno (like Sony DPT and reMarkable) is PDF only and no Playstore.
I decided I'm not interested in the 13″ approx models till they get to higher dpi. At least the 227 dpi of 10.3″ models (only the walled in Scribe is 300 dpi). If I was getting one, it might the Quaderno, but at likely over €850 + VAT, it's way too expensive, or the Boox (but it's even more expensive). My last laptop was 1/2 that and my 4K 23″ screen (HDR, low reflection and like paper) about 1/3rd or less.
But none of this has anything to do with the Sony PRS-T3, which was incremental on the 6″ 800 x 600 PRS-T2, which fixed bugs on the PRS-T1. That Sony Android based series was a largely pointless change from the last previous Linux PRS-x50 series. Also Sony was fixated on the bookstore side of the ereader, hence they abandoned it. The DPT series are really nothing to do with reading ebooks.
Edit:
Here the Fujitsu is 3rd, Boox take 1st & 2nd.
https://ewritable.com/what-is-the-be...e-ink-tablets/
However more than 8" is a bit pointless for epub fiction.