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Originally Posted by Quoth
A Nxtpaper 14, or maybe the Nxtpaper 11 (not pro) as it has SD Card slot. I have both. Far superior for PDFs to my Kobo Sage or Elipsa, or reMarkable.
I read reflowable novels and PDF instruction books/manuals that are small enough on the Sage.
The Archive Org content, magasines, illustrated fixed layout novels etc need a big tablet and the NxtPaper 14 is 3:2 and the best thing I've ever had for PDFs except my 23″ 4K LG monitor, which isn't portable.
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Yeah, I could always use a SD slot

But Nxtpaper is IPS (LCD), right? My current phone is OLED and my previous one was also IPS and they get hot quickly on summer afternoons, even in the shade on an ereader stand. I prefer to put books on Kindle because I don't have to plan around this.
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Originally Posted by Quoth
The Colour eink by Amazon or Kobo use 300 dpi mono panels with a 2 x 2 dot pattern for colour that isn't removable. Mostly Kaleido 3 on a Carta 1300, which is marginally better than Carta 1200. It's OK for comics that fit. It's much darker than regular eink, only pastel shades and poorer contrast.
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Does it have problems with whites? I tend to flatten grayscale/sepia PDFs of books from Archive.org to black and white only, since the "white" gray renders as a definite gray on Kindle. If I don't do it, pages take longer to turn and the text is hard to read. FWIW that PDF I tried to open on the Clara wasn't flattened.