![]() Instead of the more paper-like white of black and white E Ink, Kaleido is this. I’ve used a few products based on that tech, and, while it's neat to see comics and covers of books rendered in color, Kaleido has thus far been a pretty disappointing experience. It relies on a traditional black and white E Ink display with a color filter laid over the top possessing red, green, and blue pigments. Kaleido was E Ink’s first attempt at color E Ink that came in a gadget most people could buy. Those include the PocketBook Color (really neat!) and the Boox Nova3 Color (cooler in theory than in practice). ![]() Currently, a handful of companies are making color E Ink tablets based on E Ink’s other color technology, Kaleido.
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