Back to the French display under discussion...
I'd like to know two things about this particular technology, since it is based on LCD technology:
1. What is its performance under sunlight? E-Ink performance (contrast) improves as the light is brighter (the whites get whiter). Does the LCD technology used in this device improve with brighter light, or get worse? (Do the blacks wash out under bright light?) A related question: How does it look if the user is wearing polarized sunglasses, which I tend to do when reading on the beach...
2. How does the French device perform at various reading angles? Is it like E-Ink, which pretty much looks exactly the same from any angle, or is it more like a computer display, with optimum viewing angles?
-chuck
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