Thank you for the great video with all these tests and esp. the pixel density comparison. This is incredibly helpful since many people in discussions recently acted as if, for example, the Note Air 3 was almost unusable, when in fact viewed side by side the 227 dpi of that vs. the Kindle Scribe is hard to discern. (I got to see both recently in real life side by side and also own some devices by Boox and Supernote in different sizes and series. Even my Tab X or the old Max 2 by Boox with their 207 dpi look sharp as long as you don't crawl into the screen.)
Thank you for the pixel density test! I can tell the difference but it really is not as much as one would expect given other reviews and their general focus on 'bigger number = better'. In reality an inch squared is so small that 70 pixels for black and white text isn't a dealbreaker for me (especially when you consider that per word or letter it would only amount to a few pixels at most depending on the text size). Although viewing the test through a 1080p video may affect the outcome somewhat, it's good to know that the difference clearly isn't massive.
Thank you for the great video with all these tests and esp. the pixel density comparison. This is incredibly helpful since many people in discussions recently acted as if, for example, the Note Air 3 was almost unusable, when in fact viewed side by side the 227 dpi of that vs. the Kindle Scribe is hard to discern. (I got to see both recently in real life side by side and also own some devices by Boox and Supernote in different sizes and series. Even my Tab X or the old Max 2 by Boox with their 207 dpi look sharp as long as you don't crawl into the screen.)
I just finished a novel on the Elipsa and I remember thinking how great the text looked.
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Thank you for the pixel density test! I can tell the difference but it really is not as much as one would expect given other reviews and their general focus on 'bigger number = better'. In reality an inch squared is so small that 70 pixels for black and white text isn't a dealbreaker for me (especially when you consider that per word or letter it would only amount to a few pixels at most depending on the text size). Although viewing the test through a 1080p video may affect the outcome somewhat, it's good to know that the difference clearly isn't massive.
Yeah, I almost considered a 4k video (does youtube do that?). Maybe I'll do a dedicated short video later in the year with the higher resolution.
UA-cam has 12k I think so yeah 4k is safe bet haha @@jeffreymoss
@@arm8636 I had no idea. Now if I can just get a better internet connection . . .