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pixel qi display vs other ebook reader,which would you choose
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Will you buy the pixel qi 10 inch DIY kit display ? Now I am struggling between irex dr1000, entouroge edge, pixel qi + lenovo or samsung netbook . What the advantage and disadvantages of them,my knowledge is limted to the followings Irex dr1000: good: screen contrast and quality is good support many format Bad: slow loading and turning of pages will bankruptcy affect further firmware update? very high price even though Euro have dropped Entourage Edge: good: good screen annotation bad: limited applications limited format(only have pdf ,epud),will it have more format in the future? dual screen bulky and awkward pixel qi display: good: fast and flexible like a normal pc all the format can be read ,no futher conversion convenient bad: low contrast compared to eink( I can live with that as long as it can reduce eye strain and fast in operation. Which one would you choose if you have a limited budget(only one can be afforded)? Last edited by yst; 07-10-2010 at 09:39 PM. |
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Where is this sudden claim that Pixel Qi has low contrast coming from? I've been reading it in more than one place seemingly overnight.
Pixel Qi states that their screens have, "...better contrast ratio and equivalent reflectance typical of the best electrophoretic displays." (emphasis added) (source: http://www.pixelqi.com/products) Here is a photo grabbed from the Pixel Qi website that compares their screen to a Kindle. I think the Pixel Qi screen looks better than the Kindle. It seems sharper to me. (the photo looks better on their web page sourced above) I realize that a lot of what a company says about its own product may be hyperbole but I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt until there are user reports to the contrary. I really don't believe that the Pixel Qi screen will be worse than current readers so the answer to your question, IMO, is definitely Pixel Qi. With companies like Innoversal lined up with a reported US ~$500 it may well be the cheapest of the lot. It should offer, in a tablet form, an excellent e-reader plus an excellent web browsing tool with full color. Last edited by gastan; 07-11-2010 at 12:07 AM. |
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I agree to you,therefore I intend to preorder the 10 inch pixel qi screen to experience,
I think it will bring revolution to my daily reading scenario because of its convenience usage. In my opinion background of pixel qi appear a little yellowish,however. |
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too early to call either way. But from the demos posted here over the past year or so, eInk EPD panels win in direct sunlight over PixelQi panels in color reflective mode but the gap is closer when the PixelQi panel is in what amounts to monochrome reflective mode (for lack of a better remembrance of their terminology).
There are no standard LED/LCD panels which beat PixelQi in direct sunlight or even in shadows, though the iPad might be close. Again not enough real world use of the PixelQi panels just yet. But even Mary Lou Jepsen stated during an interview with Charbax that the Kindle, basically referring to Eink EPD panels in general, were higher contrast in direct sunlight but that the PixelQi, shown in the videos side by side was sufficiently close to be reasonable. But then as you move into shade or darker environs the EPD panels become less and less versatile handing the overall advantage to PixelQi if using your device in a wide range of lighting conditions is your goal. As for the Entourage Edge. Remember it is a Gen1 device and will get better or worse, only time will tell. Much will depend on how Android grows as well as how able the Edge folks are at adding functionality to their device. I would love to see an Edge using a PixelQi as well as EPD panel or eventually dual color EPD panels though there is the issue of lighting again. We need radon particles in these panels to "solve" the problem...right? Radiation makes everything better because it makes things glow in the dark....then again the "eye strain" might be an issue. ![]() |
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But now it only provide 10"inch NON tablet screen,screen cannot rotate is a problem to read Ebook.
Might it in the future will replace the eink as the mainstream screen as everyone need a more versatile ebook reader. If the entourage have a pixel qi touchscreen on the left side(eink on the left side) and a window system rather instead of android,I will definitely buy it immidiately. |
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EDIT: Oh, here, video in this thread: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87477 Last edited by RoboRay; 07-11-2010 at 03:36 AM. |
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I have preordered the screen ,now waiting for it for arrive, (wonder how long will it to take)
Very exciting! Somebody have ordered the screen and have videos showing it: http://blog.fsck.com/2010/07/pixel-qi.html Last edited by yst; 07-11-2010 at 09:25 AM. |
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Here's the best comparison shot I've seen yet (focus, exposure, angles the same for both devices in the same image).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/obra/4754897709/sizes/o/ (from the link posted above by yst) |
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I think the videos were from the beginning of this year. Maybe they have improved it since then, or maybe the videos were made before the PR department got involved. ![]() You're right though, user reviews will tell the real story. |
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Decide what type of device you want first, and then figure out the display that works best. Picking the display technology first is kind of doing it backwards. |
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Thanks for the comparison shot but that's what I was afraid of. The Kindle screen looks gray, but the background and the color stays constant. The PixelQi screen seems to flicker. It looks like a rainbow with little color radiants running over the screen, exactly the same as on my GPS screen. Just magnify the pictures on this website, maybe this will explain what I mean.
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I can confirm that Pixel Qi screens do not flicker or show erroneous color gradients in actual use. It's definitely a problem with the photo.
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