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Old 12-25-2024, 11:25 AM   #72
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I see virtually no reason to stick to B&W if color had the identical sharp contrast. If that ever happens (I don’t see how, but still…) I will switch. My entire use of an eReader is reading novels, color would only be used for cover images and gallery view, that’s why I am not willing to compromise even just a little bit on contrast, or resolution for such a small benefit.

There’s also KOReader, which I use as my main reader. Even if this magical new device appeared on the market, I would wait for the open source community to catch up. I’m not willing to give up KOReader for color.
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