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by horser4dish
5525 days ago
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This looks very promising. However, the one concern I have is that e-ink does not work very fast; browsing the web on a Kindle or Nook leaves a lot to be desired. When you're flipping a page, you can literally watch the ink update. We're used to devices with 300+ DPI displays that scroll smoothly, play games better than specifically game-oriented devices, and have faster processors than high-end desktops of the 90s. I know I wouldn't like a phone with that slow of a screen, and I don't think most other people would tolerate it either. Because no matter how fast the hardware is, if it's not noticeable to an everyday user, it might as well not be there in the first place. |
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In the end, I'll take an Internet-enabled phone with a black-and-white screen and a 1 month battery life over a retina-display phone with 2 hours of battery life.