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  1. BookMan

    TCL launches NxtPaper 4.0 Display, NXTPAPER 11 Plus tablet, and TCL 60 XE NXTPAPER

    TCL has introduced its NXTPAPER 4.0 display technology at CES 2025, promising enhanced eye comfort and user experience. The technology employs nano-matrix lithography for superior clarity and sharpness, combined with blue light reduction and circularly polarized light (CPL) to replicate natural...
  2. uptrendfinancialsignal

    NOOK vs. Other E-Readers: How Does It Compare?

    I'm keen to knowing about how you use your NOOK or other e-Readers. Which one has a better display, battery life, and storage space, NOOK? What features do you prefer? Share you opinion!
  3. BookMan

    TCL to Unveil NxtPaper 4.0 and More at CES 2025: A Glimpse into the Future of Displays and Smart Tech

    TCL is set to make a splash at CES 2025, with the spotlight on its cutting-edge NxtPaper 4.0 display technology. Building on the success of its NxtPaper 3.0 displays, which feature eye-friendly e-paper-like attributes while supporting vibrant colors and fast refresh rates, the new generation...
  4. BookMan

    Bigme HiBreak Pro: A Smartphone with Eye-Safe E Ink Display and Modern Features

    The Bigme HiBreak Pro is a smartphone with a unique 6.13-inch E Ink display (824 x 1648 pixels, 300 PPI), designed for eye safety with zero blue light and flickering. It includes 36-level warm and cold dual-temperature front lighting for comfortable reading and Super SSS-level dynamic refresh...
  5. BookMan

    Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft: Improvements Made, But Yellow Band Issue Lingers

    Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft has faced challenges due to a persistent yellow band issue on its color E Ink display, causing customer dissatisfaction and returns. Despite initial attempts to address the problem, the issue continued, leading Amazon to halt new orders and delay existing ones until...
  6. LucyPage

    Can you remove the header and footer while reading on a Kobo?

    I’m thinking of pre-ordering the new Kobo model, but I’ve noticed the header with chapter info and the footer with page numbers are always displayed while reading. Is there a way to hide these elements? I prefer a clean, distraction-free screen without any extra details.
  7. BookMan

    Kindle Colorsoft vs. Boox Go Color 7: Screen Quality and Versatility Compared

    In this comparison, the Kindle Colorsoft stands out as having a notably better screen than the Boox Go Color 7, even though both devices feature a 7” E Ink Kaleido 3 screen. The improvements on the Colorsoft are evident in both color and text clarity, with Amazon optimizing the display for...
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