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And speaking of screens, would it not be better if eInk stopped selling Carta screens and just sold Mobious screens? Then we could do away with the fragile glass and also lower the weight.
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I mis-read the article. I thought they were impling that the on-touch tech was increasing the contrast and sharpness vs other touch technologies. Reading the article, it says that it increases contrast and sharpness of Carta screens.
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And in order to avoid that, covers are needed again, which - increase the weight - and cost extra. |
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The module doesn't matter at all for the quality of the image - with an appropriate base, glass is also quite shatterproof; in terms of weight, there is hardly any difference. The module needs a cover layer to the outside. This can be made of plastic or glass - plastic is not as clear as glass - the image is worse; it can also be scratched much more easily. The choice remains with 10.3: better image quality and slightly heavier vs. fairly shatterproof. |
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We are talking about the substrate. The glass substrate is heavier and more fragile. It when you see a picture of someone's broken screen, that's the glass substrate that has broken. The plastic substrate does not break nearly as easily. Also, it's lighter in weight. So you can have a heftier battery because you've given up some of the weight with the plastic substrate. |
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From the substrate alone you have nothing!
You need the screen and this consists not only of the module, but also of the mounting base for the module, and a possible light guide and a protective surface to the outside. The difference in the module is 3 g for the 10.3 inch module! And there is so much chatter about that? The thing that makes it heavier is the glass layer to the outside, which in turn provides better image quality and the base that the glass used does not break so easily. The "break-proof" and lighter displays have a plastic layer on the outside and thus a somewhat poorer picture quality. The choice remains: heavier with glass and better picture quality versus lighter and more break-proof, but also easier to scratch. I have both, so I can compare them, and I prefer glass. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) |
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I find it rather doubtful that the 10.3" glass substrate display will have a difference in weight of 3 grams compared to the 10.3" Mobius display considering a VB3300-GHA 7.8" glass substrate display module weighs 5 grams more than the VB3300-KCA10.3" Mobius display module with it's 32g weight. |
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Aha.
And with the new 8s against the old 7.8s are also only 9 g difference. And why do you think all new developments are based on glass? It is only not yet possible for 13.3 inches for stability reasons. Last edited by ottischwenk; 05-27-2021 at 02:47 PM. |
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Why do you insist on getting it oh so wrong? You think we are talking about the top of the screen when we are talking about the substrate that's UNDER the display.
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And if you take a layer of glass there, it will be almost as heavy again. The main difference in weight is not in the module, but in the assembly and protection. |
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