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Old 07-08-2010, 12:40 PM   #16
LDBoblo
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That is certainly high magnification and the text looks very fuzzy to me. Given our difference interpretations of the same image, we might have to agree to disagree.
Perhaps you have a problem with your eyes. I would recommend clicking on the image and seeing it at 900x600 as it is intended, as you can see individual EPD capsules unmarred by motion blur or defocus. Text of an EPD is never really "sharp" due to anti-aliasing in most font rendering engines, but a decent closeup photo can show the limit of the display's resolution by revealing its smallest elements (subpixels in the case of many displays like LCDs, capsules in the case of EPDs). Your photos do not approach that goal (nor do they come anywhere close), and mine does. That is not a difference of opinion.
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