02-21-2021, 04:59 AM
Colour e-Ink?
Make it ~A4 Papersize-ish, with perfect black & white contrast, some sufficient colour rendering (*) and suddenly you'll interest tons of scientists as a device to read and review papers on.
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(*) - I don't need perfect colour reproduction. As long as coloured graphs are readable, and optionnally I could use primary colours (red or green) to scribble notes that's perfectly fine.
If there's a text readability vs colour reproduction compromise to make, I would strongly ere on the side of the black and whit text reproduction.
(Saddly currently the most lucrative market for large colour e-Ink seems to be advertising posters replacements, so the larger formats seem to heavily favour vibrant colours and animation speed)
Make it ~A4 Papersize-ish, with perfect black & white contrast, some sufficient colour rendering (*) and suddenly you'll interest tons of scientists as a device to read and review papers on.
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(*) - I don't need perfect colour reproduction. As long as coloured graphs are readable, and optionnally I could use primary colours (red or green) to scribble notes that's perfectly fine.
If there's a text readability vs colour reproduction compromise to make, I would strongly ere on the side of the black and whit text reproduction.
(Saddly currently the most lucrative market for large colour e-Ink seems to be advertising posters replacements, so the larger formats seem to heavily favour vibrant colours and animation speed)