On the Boox, if you adjust the animation filter timer in the e-ink settings for the kindle app (or any other app) to 1000 or more, you will eliminate the ghosting problem
I have owned the Boox Go Color 7 and have never needed to put the front light on anywhere near the max like you have. This immediately explains the problem, which others also addressed in different ways as well. There are also other enhancements which books provides for text, sharpness, darkness, etc. that are very impressive. If the video is saying that the Kindle device is the best device to read Kindle books, nobody will argue. But the moment you want to read a PDF, ePub, or the vast number of different formats, you don't have an option. That the boox does such an acceptable job with Kindle material speaks for itself. And I love those buttons and the lighter and smaller chassis. That's why I opted for the smaller, cheaper, more flexible device.
For the time being, after owning more than 10 Kindles, I am quite glad, that I bought the Kobo libra color instead of waiting for a color Kindle. I think Kindles aren't what they used to be anymore. Expensive, heavy, cumbersome, too locked into the Amazon eco system, not innovative. Side loaded PDFs have no color? Are you kidding me?
Any sideloaded book isn’t supported unless you use their send to kindle feature. It sucks, kindle deletes all my sideloaded books and wants me to use send to kindle, which I don’t want. Amazon made me hate Kindle honestly.
What about that glaring dead pixel the colorsoft has that becomes more prominent when you switch it to dark mode at 10:40? Also the uneven yellow at the bottom of the screen? Amazon has much more to do from a hardware standpoint which they seem to refuse to do.
There is a setting called "dark color enhancement" if you turn it up the text gets darker and bolder. It drove me crazy how light it was! You definitely have to have it set as a gesture or find a way to toggle it on and off as it makes everything else look awful.
TBH, the first thing I noticed when you showed the Archie comic was how unnatural the colors seemed on the Colorsoft compared to the Boox. I thought the same thing when you were comparing the Colorsoft to the Kobo Libra Colour. The Colorsoft definitely has darker colors, but at the cost of making things look unnatural. It's particularly noticeable to me on the initial image of the cover. On the Kindle, Archie looks sunburnt to me. On the Boox, the "Archie" logo looks weirdly uneven, but the rest of the cover looks better, IMO, than the Kindle.
On the Boox, if you adjust the animation filter timer in the e-ink settings for the kindle app (or any other app) to 1000 or more, you will eliminate the ghosting problem
I have owned the Boox Go Color 7 and have never needed to put the front light on anywhere near the max like you have. This immediately explains the problem, which others also addressed in different ways as well. There are also other enhancements which books provides for text, sharpness, darkness, etc. that are very impressive. If the video is saying that the Kindle device is the best device to read Kindle books, nobody will argue. But the moment you want to read a PDF, ePub, or the vast number of different formats, you don't have an option. That the boox does such an acceptable job with Kindle material speaks for itself. And I love those buttons and the lighter and smaller chassis. That's why I opted for the smaller, cheaper, more flexible device.
For the time being, after owning more than 10 Kindles, I am quite glad, that I bought the Kobo libra color instead of waiting for a color Kindle. I think Kindles aren't what they used to be anymore. Expensive, heavy, cumbersome, too locked into the Amazon eco system, not innovative. Side loaded PDFs have no color? Are you kidding me?
Any sideloaded book isn’t supported unless you use their send to kindle feature. It sucks, kindle deletes all my sideloaded books and wants me to use send to kindle, which I don’t want. Amazon made me hate Kindle honestly.
What about that glaring dead pixel the colorsoft has that becomes more prominent when you switch it to dark mode at 10:40? Also the uneven yellow at the bottom of the screen? Amazon has much more to do from a hardware standpoint which they seem to refuse to do.
There is a setting called "dark color enhancement" if you turn it up the text gets darker and bolder. It drove me crazy how light it was! You definitely have to have it set as a gesture or find a way to toggle it on and off as it makes everything else look awful.
How did u get it to be full screen ? 😮
TBH, the first thing I noticed when you showed the Archie comic was how unnatural the colors seemed on the Colorsoft compared to the Boox. I thought the same thing when you were comparing the Colorsoft to the Kobo Libra Colour. The Colorsoft definitely has darker colors, but at the cost of making things look unnatural. It's particularly noticeable to me on the initial image of the cover. On the Kindle, Archie looks sunburnt to me. On the Boox, the "Archie" logo looks weirdly uneven, but the rest of the cover looks better, IMO, than the Kindle.
it is like this on vivid mode. On standard the colors are more natural
To each their own I guess, I actually much prefer the Colorsoft’s screen
@@lewis9950 You like the uneven yellow screen that they tried fixing with a software update and failed?
Colorsoft vs kobo Clara color?
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Colorsoft is better than any other color eink, deal with it haters 😊
Lol they can't even make an even colored screen? You like the pee pee yellow bottom?