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Originally Posted by Quoth
Front light off in light where you can read an old paperback would be a better comparison, because Nxtpaper 2.0 & 3.0 is better than front light more than 20%.
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I've been watching about, as I still know nothing, as it's still a thing new to me: while having watched the Gallery 3 specs, which it's on the ReMarkable Paper Pro (which yes, it's expensive), what's to note is also that it looks having super vibrant colors, but I guess it's fine untill reading in daylight: within its lights on (at least on videos) it doesn't seems still that cool, if comparing within others devices within them front lighting active.
I guess I'd be again for the Pocketbook Inkpad 3.
Hopefully it will come something on that "Spectra 3" technology too, btw.
That still has some wacky color missing's spots:
Color E-Ink That Actually Looks Good: Reflection Frame with E-Ink Spectra 6
Edit: didn't watched, there is an unofficial hack to improve light on Remarkable
Brighten Up: Remarkable Paper Pro Hack for Brighter Frontlight
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Software version 3.19 officially adds a brightness boost to the Remarkable Paper Pro by default. Although the update is still in beta, it includes a new "Extra Bright" toggle that essentially replicates the same effect as the hack shown in the video. But with ~11 nits it's even brighter than the hack (~8 nits). In short: no need for the workaround anymore! Just apply for the beta program or wait for the official rollout to enjoy the brighter screen.
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