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Old 06-15-2010, 11:00 AM   #10
LDBoblo
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But the magnification is at least more or less equal, right? There's still a long way from EPD to magazine, but MMPB and newspaper don't look so far.
Yep the field of view is pretty much identical for all of them. That's why I put the 1mm line at the bottom to show scale. It really is a very small area. The speckles you see on the e-ink and other artifacts in most of the pictures aren't visible to the naked eye at most distances, so it really is an unflattering view.

What makes me curious is the capsule size of EPD and whether that imposes a practical resolution limit. Naturally, the capsules are individually much smaller than pixels on the pixel grid, but I wonder how far beyond 200ppi an EPD can go.
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