Furthermore text only books tend to be non-color, and this makes another disadvantage of E-Ink displays also irrelevant:
poor contrast of color image on a color E-Ink display.
Not exact matches
PowerPoint slides may have used
colors with
poor contrast or with font sizes too small to see from the back
of the room.
The combination
of poor contrast and
poor viewing angle results in
color inconsistency.
The TV does have a few blind spots, as it were, including
poor off - axis
color reproduction and
contrast (something we're getting tired
of complaining about with LCD displays), though it's perhaps a bit less notable than the M - series, and definitely outperforms the E-series there.
Compared to the real life scene,
colors are overly saturated,
contrast is
poor, and the photo loses a lot
of texture and detail.