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Originally Posted by MobileTechReview
It is very hard to capture the difference between displays on video. It takes perfect lighting, a sharp zoom and other niceties found on +$2,000 video cameras that are out of the reach of most blogs. In our work, we're finding that a high end dSLR comes closest to capturing the difference but it's still not as striking as seeing units in person.
The new display is indeed a significant improvement. I tend to read in low light environments and what was once hard on the eyes is now sharp. It's fantastic to finally see an improvement in e-ink technology that most everyone can see (at least in person) and enjoy.
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I totally agree. I was pleasantly surprised at how good this screen really was after being disappointed by previous incarnations. But totally unexpected was the incredible difference in low lighting situations which I discovered by accident as the sun was going down and my living room got increasingly darker. My original DX would have been unreadable at similar lighting levels. Very impressive unit. Well done.