Would have been interesting to see how a b&w EInk device with light like the note air 3 stacks up in this comparison. Definitely brighter than the note air 3 c and the gap to the display will also be smaller but I wonder if it would be as white as an remarkable.
Hello, and I'm not sure. But I'll have the Go 10.3 here soon, and I may request the Note Air 3. Would be nice to test Note Air series against the Go series. And throw in the reMarkable for good measure. Gonna see if I can make some of that, if not all of it, happen. Stay tuned.
I think the word you’re looking for is distance instead of ratio. I would imagine the Kindle Scribe with the footlights would fall between the colors Boox devices and the SuperNote/Remarkable
Hello, and thanks for that correction. "Distance" would have fit waaaaaay better. I'm interested in why you say that about the Kindle Scribe. I haven't used that one yet. Thanks for the comment.
BOOX has always had the best anti-aliasing. I think the supernote does some anti-aliasing while you are writing and then does additional anti-aliasing in the background and the current version - the one you have - may be the best anti-aliasing out of anything on the market today. Also, isn't the remarkable a lower DPI?
Yup, I think the DPI on the reMarkable 2 is 227, and 300 on the NA3C and the Tab Mini C. But sometimes the DPI doesn't tell the full story. And I agree that Boox has the best anti-aliasing. Looks almost too good, lol. Thanks for the comment!
The color ones are inherently different and it's not really a fair comparison to put the color devices up against the black and white devices and that's for a lot of reasons.
I realize that the Kaleido 3 screens are going to be inherently darker do to the extra color layer. But as you saw, even within the Kaleido 3 screens there is variation. I just wanted to show those variations. I also think there's some value in seeing the difference, even between Kaleido, and non-kaleido screens. To show how that extra Kaleido layer actually affects the brightness of the screen. Well, at least that was the hope, lol.
Would have been interesting to see how a b&w EInk device with light like the note air 3 stacks up in this comparison. Definitely brighter than the note air 3 c and the gap to the display will also be smaller but I wonder if it would be as white as an remarkable.
Hello, and I'm not sure. But I'll have the Go 10.3 here soon, and I may request the Note Air 3. Would be nice to test Note Air series against the Go series. And throw in the reMarkable for good measure. Gonna see if I can make some of that, if not all of it, happen. Stay tuned.
I think the word you’re looking for is distance instead of ratio. I would imagine the Kindle Scribe with the footlights would fall between the colors Boox devices and the SuperNote/Remarkable
Hello, and thanks for that correction. "Distance" would have fit waaaaaay better.
I'm interested in why you say that about the Kindle Scribe. I haven't used that one yet.
Thanks for the comment.
@@rantsabouttechnology the Scribe has the front light like the Boox devices, but doesn’t have the kaleido 3 layer
Ah, thx!
Screen to display ratio is way better!
lmao!
BOOX has always had the best anti-aliasing. I think the supernote does some anti-aliasing while you are writing and then does additional anti-aliasing in the background and the current version - the one you have - may be the best anti-aliasing out of anything on the market today. Also, isn't the remarkable a lower DPI?
Yup, I think the DPI on the reMarkable 2 is 227, and 300 on the NA3C and the Tab Mini C. But sometimes the DPI doesn't tell the full story. And I agree that Boox has the best anti-aliasing. Looks almost too good, lol. Thanks for the comment!
I just got the go 10.3. Its sceen is even whiter than my remakrbale 2. Its very g9od hardware. Im not sold on the software though.
Hmmm, that's interesting and thanks! I ordered mine, waiting on it to be delivered. Is the body plastic?
Dang the production value is pretty over the top for an e-ink rant
lol, what can I say. I like cameras :)
The color ones are inherently different and it's not really a fair comparison to put the color devices up against the black and white devices and that's for a lot of reasons.
I realize that the Kaleido 3 screens are going to be inherently darker do to the extra color layer. But as you saw, even within the Kaleido 3 screens there is variation. I just wanted to show those variations. I also think there's some value in seeing the difference, even between Kaleido, and non-kaleido screens. To show how that extra Kaleido layer actually affects the brightness of the screen. Well, at least that was the hope, lol.
16:03 that’s what she said
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