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Originally Posted by salamanderjuice
The Remarkable Paper Pro doesn't use Kaleido 3. It uses E-Ink Gallery 3 which is part of why it's so expensive.
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And makes it more use as a small poster display than an ereader. At least Kaleido can be as fast as a mono eink doing grey tones. In theory, because the layer on Kaleido is identical tech to 2 x 2 filter layer omn LCD and the panel is simply the mono ink, and the eink panels are so much more expensive than LCD, the extra cost for Kaleido on an ereader should be negligible. It does need a different driver ASIC for efficiency, but so did the 2 x 2 pattern instead of stripe LCDs, or 2 x 2 OLEDs.
Bigme tried Gallery 3.
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Originally Posted by salamanderjuice
Barnes & Noble and Nook's are U.S. only. Not a thing in Canada.
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Thanks. I wasn't 100% sure. The app doesn't even appear on Playstore on Android in Ireland, though I can see it via the browser on Linux workstation.