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Old 06-07-2012, 10:24 AM   #16
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The impression of text crispness on the display is a function of several things:

1. The actual screen resolution, which is 600 x 800 for the Pearl e-ink screen, or about 167 dpi. That's not as high as, say, the iPhone retina display at 326 dpi (2x linear or 4x area density).

2. The contrast ratio between black and white, which is only about 10:1 for a Pearl e-ink screen, compared to a typical backlit LCD display which manages about 500:1 in low ambient light, although it's not quite fair to compare the contrast ratio of a passive screen in high ambient light to a backlit screen in low ambient light. (Forget the high contrast ratios that you see for TVs - they are nothing more than a marketing fantasy.)

3. The font, i.e., the details, the density, whether anti-aliasing is used etc.. Many people have commented for example that the default Kindle font looks sharper than the default Kobo font on the same e-ink display, but it's primarily because it's a heavier font.

4. The screen refresh, just as the other posters have mentioned. The e-ink pixels often don't reset fully from black to white or white to black when re-written, leaving behind a faint ghost image of the previous contents. This builds up over several pages, leaving the impression of lower sharpness due to fainter black text and the faint gray image of past text on the white background. The flash-to-black full reset clears the display and returns it to pristine state.

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Old 06-07-2012, 10:55 AM   #17
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Maybe your seeing anti-aliasing?

I suggested the screen dump because you may have a legitimate problem that is hard to communicate. A picture is worth a thousand words.
How would be the best way to go for taking a screen shot of it?

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Old 06-07-2012, 02:03 PM   #18
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How would be the best way to go for taking a screen shot of it?

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I'll let someone with some photography skills answer.
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Old 06-07-2012, 02:39 PM   #19
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How would be the best way to go for taking a screen shot of it?

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Do you have access to a scanner?

Just place the Kobo on the scanner bed face down and scan @300DPI and you should get a pretty good image of the text.

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Old 06-07-2012, 04:58 PM   #20
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Do you have access to a scanner?

Just place the Kobo on the scanner bed face down and scan @300DPI and you should get a pretty good image of the text.

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Before I do that, will that potentially damage the screen or anything?

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Old 06-07-2012, 05:45 PM   #21
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Before I do that, will that potentially damage the screen or anything?

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I suppose just as much as if you were out in direct sunlight for a few minutes.. There should be nothing to affect the workings however since a simple flatbed scan would not actually break any of the infrared lines causing any page changes or such.

I just remembered another property of the e-ink screens.. Seems that since the microcapsules containing the little black and white beads are in a type of suspension, the colder the ambient temperature, the more ghosting you can expect. Not sure what the optimal temperature should be though. :P
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Old 06-07-2012, 07:29 PM   #22
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I scanned it and you can't see the text clear enough anyway.
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Old 06-07-2012, 09:18 PM   #23
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I have noticed this is definitely more noticeable under direct light.

Can anyone else confirm this as normal?

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I would say you see effects of antialiasing. Can you try to change to different font and see if the problem is still there? Some fonts will get lot more antialiasing than others.
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Some fonts do seem to make it more noticeable than others. As said though I'd have to be a fool to assume I was going to get perfect crispness.

What fonts do you guys use? I just tend to notice small things like this much more.
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I use Delima. It gets a kind of rounded look in the medium sized font I tend to like. Seems very clear to me, but as I said earlier, nothing looks terrifically clear when I hold it too close. It looks great at my normal reading distance.
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One not too bad font, anyone have other recommendations?

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I use Delima. It gets a kind of rounded look in the medium sized font I tend to like. Seems very clear to me, but as I said earlier, nothing looks terrifically clear when I hold it too close. It looks great at my normal reading distance.
So we are no doubt noticing the same thing then. Do you also find it's more noticeable in direct lighting though?

I will try and find the right font for myself again, cheers!
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I don't think we are noticing the same things. I think my 60 year old eyes make everything blurry up close. I would expect though that an 800x600 eInk screen resolution would not be as good as what I see on my computer or cellphone/tablet screen.

I tend not to sit in direct sunlight. I do notice more ghosting (looks sorta like stripes behind the text) depending on the angle the light is coming from. I have to decide to pay attention to it for it to bother me.
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I definitely notice artifacts on my KT in bright sunlight whereas in lamplight indoors I generally don't notice any, but it's not at all a problem for me, doesn't detract from the reading experience at all.
I have my page refresh on 6 pages.

I would add I have installed lots of extra fonts and some are a fair bit better than others for clarity.
I have settled on the "Felbridge" font most of the time as it has great clarity and feels "comfortable" to read with.
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