Agreed. 5-second refresh rate doesn't quite make up for the battery life, for me at least. For that price tag I'd want to see at least 24 fps. Also, i think that contrast depends mostly on the quality and incidence of light...... not sure though -_-
I think they have to work on the contrast and refresh rate. But there is a lot of potential here. The bi-stable display does not require power to retain a screen image; Like E-ink.
It is pretty obvious Fujitsu created this e-reader to demo the technology. Considering it is only on sale in Japan at over $1500 it is obviously not ready for the mass market. Once costs are lowered, surely color e-readers will have a bigger uptake than black and white.
it just doesn't catch the light the way the ones on either side of it do... or even the laminated paper menu does. But... it's a big step in the right direction, and hopefully they'll work it out in later models.
It's nice that FLEPia comes in color, but the awful lag time, the nasty glare on the screen, and low contrast really destroys the prospects of its color appeal...
The slowness of this device would so piss me off :)
dreamentity 1 year ago
is thi electronic ink?, or just a regular display?
fpspapasito 2 years ago
bad contrast. I'll wait a year or so for better contrast color screens if they will come that fast. :)
MrKarlalfred88 2 years ago
wait till they get cheap
kotapaka 2 years ago 5
Agreed. 5-second refresh rate doesn't quite make up for the battery life, for me at least. For that price tag I'd want to see at least 24 fps. Also, i think that contrast depends mostly on the quality and incidence of light...... not sure though -_-
BioFreak79 2 years ago
I think they have to work on the contrast and refresh rate. But there is a lot of potential here. The bi-stable display does not require power to retain a screen image; Like E-ink.
richcoolerearth 2 years ago
It is pretty obvious Fujitsu created this e-reader to demo the technology. Considering it is only on sale in Japan at over $1500 it is obviously not ready for the mass market. Once costs are lowered, surely color e-readers will have a bigger uptake than black and white.
leap0ireland 2 years ago
What is the price of FLEPia and iRex iLiad ?
stevegiant 2 years ago
it just doesn't catch the light the way the ones on either side of it do... or even the laminated paper menu does. But... it's a big step in the right direction, and hopefully they'll work it out in later models.
bleakvista 2 years ago
The lights were same or similar condition. I'd like to say there were no discrimination, honestly!
fujiwat0601 2 years ago
the screen is so dark
210201941 2 years ago
It's nice that FLEPia comes in color, but the awful lag time, the nasty glare on the screen, and low contrast really destroys the prospects of its color appeal...
aah57 2 years ago 7