Not to be Captain Obvious, but if they're using subtractive (CMY with optional K) e-paper for this thing, there's not a chance in hell that the colors on the screen are going to look anything at all like they do on the mock-up pictured here. Color would be a nice feature, I guess, but we're probably talking newspaper-quality color reproduction, or maybe a little better since halftone dots aren't going to be involved here.
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Not to be Captain Obvious, but if they're using subtractive (CMY with optional K) e-paper for this thing, there's not a chance in hell that the colors on the screen are going to look anything at all like they do on the mock-up pictured here. Color would be a nice feature, I guess, but we're probably talking newspaper-quality color reproduction, or maybe a little better since halftone dots aren't going to be involved here.