This definitely helps. Been leaning towards the NA4C heavily recently because of the light and color but I read mainly black and white Cisco books plus use the device for note taking so the crispy-ness of black and white is still very enticing
Seems like the contrast is essentially the same. Color is darker because of the color filter, but both blacks and white are affected the same, so the contrast stays the same. Add a bit of frontlight, and it's similar again.
@PaulWeiss4LIFE I have a IReader Smart X3 - it's also 10.65" Carta 1300, but with front light. Background not very white actually, a bit yellow. And worse than my smaller ereader (old Kobo Aura H20 with an old Carta screen). So it depends on how they implement the layers on top of an actual Eink panel.
A very helpful video, thank you.
Carta 1300 will be a game changer once more devices are out. Viwoods always looks great.
This definitely helps. Been leaning towards the NA4C heavily recently because of the light and color but I read mainly black and white Cisco books plus use the device for note taking so the crispy-ness of black and white is still very enticing
I am thinking of waiting for NA4 monochrome version to come out. Hopefully it will. Hopefully next month we will get an announcement.
Seems like the contrast is essentially the same. Color is darker because of the color filter, but both blacks and white are affected the same, so the contrast stays the same. Add a bit of frontlight, and it's similar again.
It seems Viwoods has better contrast compared to Boox Go 10.3
Yes, it's the only one out of the three with a Carta 1300 display.
@PaulWeiss4LIFE I have a IReader Smart X3 - it's also 10.65" Carta 1300, but with front light. Background not very white actually, a bit yellow. And worse than my smaller ereader (old Kobo Aura H20 with an old Carta screen).
So it depends on how they implement the layers on top of an actual Eink panel.
I'm enjoying just writing on the Viwoods (10" version). It's my current go-to for my weekend lists and brainstorming.