Great review. Wanted to ask if you've tested the reMarkable product line, I'll check your page. But i'd love for one comprehensive review of a tiered or ranking system, comparing pads that have overlap and similar features, with two considerations/recommendations whether I can splurge and grab a cheaper (sub 160) e reader along with something flagship around 350-450. Note taking, written text to type, reading and keyboard compatibility. Keeping my eyes glued to your notifications
The glow front light has ruined e-readers. The beauty and practicality of having a paper like screen has been killed in favor of battery eating, gimmicky features. Thank you Box.
you can turn a frontlight off you cant turn no frontlight on. ereaders have terrible contrast vs real printed paper. in equal lighting eink performs much worse, and adding supplementary lighting adds glare (again unlike real paper) a simple light in the bezel turned down low can help compensate for those shortcomings without looking unrealistic. ereaders are about practicality, their convinience over books is their only advantage. being able to light up is part of that
When I had my first kindle I was CRAVING for a frontlight. Now that we have it and it's the common thing on any eink, Boox remove it and adds lag on writing. Genius strategy.
Thanks.
Great review. Wanted to ask if you've tested the reMarkable product line, I'll check your page. But i'd love for one comprehensive review of a tiered or ranking system, comparing pads that have overlap and similar features, with two considerations/recommendations whether I can splurge and grab a cheaper (sub 160) e reader along with something flagship around 350-450. Note taking, written text to type, reading and keyboard compatibility. Keeping my eyes glued to your notifications
Kindle has front light.. and more more cheaper
The glow front light has ruined e-readers. The beauty and practicality of having a paper like screen has been killed in favor of battery eating, gimmicky features. Thank you Box.
you can turn a frontlight off you cant turn no frontlight on. ereaders have terrible contrast vs real printed paper. in equal lighting eink performs much worse, and adding supplementary lighting adds glare (again unlike real paper) a simple light in the bezel turned down low can help compensate for those shortcomings without looking unrealistic. ereaders are about practicality, their convinience over books is their only advantage. being able to light up is part of that
When I had my first kindle I was CRAVING for a frontlight. Now that we have it and it's the common thing on any eink, Boox remove it and adds lag on writing. Genius strategy.
Boox seems to run a Beta version! 🤦🏻♂️