Disappointing screen quality
I recently picked up the Viwoods AiPaper reader, but I have to admit I am struggling with the screen quality, especially when comparing it to my older Kobo Libra 2.
Even though the Libra 2 is a few years old now, the visual clarity feels significantly better. On the Kobo, the blacks are deep and the background is a crisp, clean white. In comparison, the Viwoods screen looks somewhat dull and greyish, as if there is a permanent layer of haze over the text.
The situation gets even worse when switching to dark mode. While the Kobo handles inverted colors beautifully with sharp white text on a solid black background, the Viwoods looks washed out. The "black" areas feel more like a dark charcoal, and the ghosting becomes much more prominent, making it almost unusable for night reading.
I understand that the Viwoods is a different beast, but I expected the reading experience to be at least on par with an older mid-range e-reader. The Carta 1200 tech on the Kobo still seems to hold the crown for pure legibility.
Has anyone else made a similar jump from a dedicated e-reader to the Viwoods? Did you manage to find any software or contrast settings that help bridge the gap, or is this just an inherent limitation of the hardware?
I really wanted to love this device for my workflow, but the step back in screen crispness is hard to ignore.
Edit : removed bad Info about the stylus, aipaper reader doesn't support it.