Getting Used to Color E Ink: Is It Worth the Trade-Off?

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Color E Ink screens have become more common with the release of devices like the Kobo Libra Colour and Kindle Colorsoft. Once seen as a novelty, color E Ink is now featured in many ereaders and eNotes.

Adjusting to color E Ink can be a gradual process. People coming from traditional black-and-white E Ink screens might initially find the experience odd or less sharp. Over time, some users begin to appreciate the added color for things like book covers, images, and highlights, while others never fully adapt.

Technically, color E Ink works by placing a color filter over a standard BW screen. This results in a dimmer display with a visible grid, which can make the screen look darker and text slightly less crisp. Increasing the frontlight and using dark mode can help minimize these issues, though the differences remain noticeable for some.

While color E Ink offers visual benefits, especially for content beyond plain text, many still prefer the cleaner and brighter look of BW E Ink screens for regular reading. It’s a trade-off between enhanced visuals and optimal readability.

So the question remains: Have you gotten used to color E Ink screens?


Source: Have You Gotten Used to Color E Ink Screens Yet?
 

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