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E Ink Carta: 50 percent better contrast - first in the Kindle Paperwhite - lesen.net

5 September 2013 – From John Main

e-ink carta The E Ink Corporation has presented its new E-Ink display technology Carta yesterday, Wednesday, the opposite of the E-Ink Pearl generation should have dramatically improved contrast and reflectance values. As the first of the new Kindle eBook Reader Paperwhite with e-ink display Carta is delivered – and is therefore likely to have already won the competition for the best reading screen of the new generation of eBook reader

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In the press release states, Carta offer 50 percent better contrast and 20 percent better reflection values ??(dealing with ambient light) than older e-ink generations. It adds full support of e-ink shelf -. Technique, with the ghosting effects are significantly reduced and complete Bildschirminvertierungen are rarely needed much

Sony (PRS-T3) and Kobo (aura) employ in their new reading devices have E Ink shelf, but still obstruct “old” Pearl E-Ink display. The Kindle Paperwhite (2nd Gen) is, according to the first e-ink reader with e-ink Carta panels. While the competition from Amazon in recent years have had at least technically equivalent screens, so the Kindle has this fall a clear technological advantage.

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