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Old 06-07-2024, 04:14 PM   #9
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Yes, and you need that for most multi-column scanned magasines from 1920s to 1970s. However most scanned novels and text books do work on 10+ inch. Many are too poor background for any size of eink.

Also I looked at the various eink bigger than 10.3″, the 13.x″ models from Sony, Fujitsu and others and they are madly expensive and worse they are poor resolution. Otherwise I'd I bought one for technical PDFs years ago.
The highest resolution 13.3" screen I've seen was 207DPI. Though it was not an ereader but part of a automated system, you could bring up the manual on the screen and it looked good. There were rumours last month about an Eink ED133KC1 which was a 13.3" screen with 300DPI which may also be available as a Kaleido 3 screen (300BW/150Colour).

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