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Originally Posted by plusz
So far I love the screen in dark mode, white text on black background. It's hard to tell that the text is actually emitting any light. In light mode the light is also quite pleasant, somewhat like e-ink with front light on
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It's far better in Light mode. The trick is to turn off ALL reading enhancements, set manual brightness (and about 12% to 26% indoors, make white be just slightly dimmer than laser pinter/copier paper.
Set colour mode to sRGB and custom White Balance, nearly centre the control in the colour wheel because the colour temperature setting tints bright greys but doesn't affect white.
If the brightness is just enough then it looks very like eink. Except eink is reflecting so the white balance always is identical to ambient. Unfortunately the white balance software is flawed on the Nxtpaper 11, so neutral is best. That will look warm in some ambient conditions and by tungsten ambient or very warm colour temperature LED it will look cool.
Finding Dark mode better suggest the brightness is too high. Also black text on white paper (or dirty colour of PDF scan) is sharper on a colour display than white text on black.
Also "Dark" mode is only going to work properly with pure text. No use for scanned PDFs or Video etc.