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Originally Posted by tomsem
In its defense, it will have: 1) best contrast (fewer layers) 2) more parsimonious power consumption (16 weeks vs 12 weeks (w/front light) vs 8 weeks (Colorsoft)). 3) potentially best writing experience (fewer layers) 4) $70 less.
The downside: 16 GB is the only storage option offered. But that's plenty for notebooks, and for books or PDFs that are not graphics-heavy.
I am thinking seriously about trading in my 2022 Scribe for one - I think that would make it less than $300. I rarely read without light sufficient to read print books.
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But if you don't use the frontlight, the battery should last as long as the one without the frontlight. And you have the option of using the frontlight should you want to. if I read in bed at night, I use the frontlight. If I had no frontlight, I'd not be able to read in bed. It would not be a good idea to keep my bedside lamp on while my wife is trying to sleep.