CH-lcd is a nice alternative. It’s more vibrant, accurate, and still bi-stable, meaning no power needed to maintain. The con is that it’s 1 frame per.. 5~ seconds and probably hella expensive still. There’s at least one company that made screens with the screen texture of paint to closely resemble real paintings. It really looked like authentic art up close. It’s still b2b for now.
I have a Galy 3. and while the picture quality is better than anything seen before in consumer products, I wouldn't say is good enough to attract people into digital photo frames. it's still very washed out, and nothing compared to a real photo (or a slideshow showing in a LCD like a google home device).
@@yensteel Nothing with any form of LCD is an alternative, because it still needs constant power. I don't want to have to plug my digital photo frame to a frikkin power outlet! Actual e-ink enables low power devices with solar panels, because they only need a wee bit of power when changeing the picture. Which, in a foto frame, would be maybe once a day.
@bellissimo4520 yes, we've done several videos on this as well. Companies like TCL, for example, heavily advertised that they have a full color electronic paper display Which is just simply not true, that is why we have to be very clear as to what constitutes epaper and what does not Thanks so much for your comment
@@yinweiwei4210I was confused by “Electronic Flight Display” and found out EFD or EFPD stands for “Eco-Friendly (Paper) Display” XD. It looks interesting! Is it superior to T-LCD at least?
Its too bad the Good eReader one is/was so expensive. I have a tablet I use exclusivly for reading comic books. I don't watch videos, I never use the camera. If it had that nice screen and a way to sideload the apk of my reader and comics, it would be really good.
The analyst who sparked that rumor never used the words "gallery 3." His exact wording was "ACeP" so we'll see if that's significant. But, this same analyst said that Kobo was investigating Gallery 3 so there might still be hope
I was looking forward to a better implementation/ updates of Gallery 3 before getting the Bigme Galy in 2024. It’s definitely the future, now that more people appreciate color e-readers thanks to Kobo, but I guess it’s hard to justify putting more investments into it at this point. K3 is reaching its saturation point soon, with so many devices in different sizes and form factor… and if Gallery is not the future, what else?
The only clue is that in 2022, E-ink had some job postings about hiring new engineers for Kaleido 4. You can read it on goodreader's news page. They're cooking something for now.. 0 idea what it will be like nor how it would be better.
I was hoping to buy a 10" Gallery tablet. Ended up purchasing Boox Tab Ultra C, but no, Kaleido can't offer any good color saturation. I really hope the R&D on ACeP to continue and become widely available anytime soon.
Such a shame, i guessits the slow refresh rate, ihope eink can increase the refresh rate then the gallery technology can hopefully return as its the BEST colour.
I wanted this technology to work so bad. I don't care that videos are bad, actually I think that's a plus. E-readers should be just for reading and writing (including colourful magazines), not watching videos, we have tablets for that. I even question the writing part. Monopurpose devices are a blessing in this hyper connected world, where you can concentrate and focus on your reading. That's how it should be marketed.
please review Daylight "Computer" so that people doesnt be scammed, its marketed as 60fps e reader tablet but it looks like a transflective lcd display
enk tech seems to be such a nich which is extraordinarily strange given its use cases. The owner needs to license it more freely and let the world have a go. more supernotes ftw!!!
@@goodereader, Sharp, Pocketbook and Bigme. Well, Sharp isn't presented in my country, as. Bigme. Only Pocketbook. And Pocketbook has not very good reputation as its readers have a fragile screens and often broke. However I like the design. But I want reader without an additional sensor layer in front of the screen, not a tablet with stylus. When Onyx will made reader with Galary I'll buy one.
You could've sold me with a pure GeR-branded ereader, without all the other features...but the refresh! UGH, the videos I watched convinced me to stay wary of this technology.
I bet the Bigme Galy would have sold better if it weren't $700. It's still the only Android Gallery 3 with micro SD that I've found to date. I don't care about the refresh issues, but $700 for that when Boox is selling a 10-inch Kaleido 3 with a better processor for $60 makes it an impossible sell. I think Bigme banked on being first way too much.
Grim, given how rubbish kaleido is in terms of how washed out the colours are and the massive hit to screen reflectivity and contrast. I hope Onyx Boox keep releasing high end devices in B&W. .
The betterTech does not always mean will be adopted and often the worst tech becomes mainstream. Look at Betamax, VHS, Betamax far better tech, yet failed. HD DVD was better than Bluray yet Bluray took off
I'm pretty sure HD-DVD was better than Blu-ray for like 5 minutes. After Blu-ray upgraded to 50gb capacity, though, it was better from then on. I prefer Gallery 3 myself, but some people want speed over accuracy, I guess.
Gallery 3 would be perfect for a digitial image frame. Would really love to change pictures on the wall
i daresay a digital photo frame would look better.
CH-lcd is a nice alternative. It’s more vibrant, accurate, and still bi-stable, meaning no power needed to maintain. The con is that it’s 1 frame per.. 5~ seconds and probably hella expensive still. There’s at least one company that made screens with the screen texture of paint to closely resemble real paintings. It really looked like authentic art up close. It’s still b2b for now.
I have a Galy 3. and while the picture quality is better than anything seen before in consumer products, I wouldn't say is good enough to attract people into digital photo frames. it's still very washed out, and nothing compared to a real photo (or a slideshow showing in a LCD like a google home device).
@@yensteel Nothing with any form of LCD is an alternative, because it still needs constant power. I don't want to have to plug my digital photo frame to a frikkin power outlet! Actual e-ink enables low power devices with solar panels, because they only need a wee bit of power when changeing the picture. Which, in a foto frame, would be maybe once a day.
@bellissimo4520 yes, we've done several videos on this as well. Companies like TCL, for example, heavily advertised that they have a full color electronic paper display
Which is just simply not true, that is why we have to be very clear as to what constitutes epaper and what does not
Thanks so much for your comment
What a shame, I really hope the technology will get picked up again
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Kobo might do it
I sure hope so,@@Xero3g
Today a new remarkable, but very expensive.
@@Poly_edrico with this technology?
Let's hope remarkable can keep gallery 3 live.
Only solution is stop e-ink monopoly and let more manufactures jump in this market, maybe we could see a new e paper tech that better
Or different technology like EFD from HannStar
@@yinweiwei4210 EFD is too dark in my opinion, I like Daylight DP1 more, but still, their power consumption are still not as good as e-ink I think.
@@yinweiwei4210I was confused by “Electronic Flight Display” and found out EFD or EFPD stands for “Eco-Friendly (Paper) Display” XD. It looks interesting! Is it superior to T-LCD at least?
Its too bad the Good eReader one is/was so expensive. I have a tablet I use exclusivly for reading comic books. I don't watch videos, I never use the camera. If it had that nice screen and a way to sideload the apk of my reader and comics, it would be really good.
Exactly. They're always way over built. I just want a color comic reader. It doesn't need to be fast. Just have excellent color reproduction.
WOW, seems like RM Paper Pro just reincarnated this display?
I thought the color kindle coming was rumored to be using gallery 3?
The analyst who sparked that rumor never used the words "gallery 3." His exact wording was "ACeP" so we'll see if that's significant. But, this same analyst said that Kobo was investigating Gallery 3 so there might still be hope
I was looking forward to a better implementation/ updates of Gallery 3 before getting the Bigme Galy in 2024. It’s definitely the future, now that more people appreciate color e-readers thanks to Kobo, but I guess it’s hard to justify putting more investments into it at this point. K3 is reaching its saturation point soon, with so many devices in different sizes and form factor… and if Gallery is not the future, what else?
The only clue is that in 2022, E-ink had some job postings about hiring new engineers for Kaleido 4. You can read it on goodreader's news page. They're cooking something for now.. 0 idea what it will be like nor how it would be better.
For a dedicated color manga/comic reader Gallery would have been perfect.
I was hoping to buy a 10" Gallery tablet. Ended up purchasing Boox Tab Ultra C, but no, Kaleido can't offer any good color saturation. I really hope the R&D on ACeP to continue and become widely available anytime soon.
As much as companies tried, they were never able to get above 8 in
So unfortunately, something like a 10 or a 10.3 is going to have to wait :-(
I can't wait for you to get your hands on the 60fps ePaper in the Daylight Computer
So no gallery 4 on the horizon?
I was just waiting for Gallery 4 that would look less yellow.
Such a shame, i guessits the slow refresh rate, ihope eink can increase the refresh rate then the gallery technology can hopefully return as its the BEST colour.
I wanted this technology to work so bad. I don't care that videos are bad, actually I think that's a plus. E-readers should be just for reading and writing (including colourful magazines), not watching videos, we have tablets for that. I even question the writing part. Monopurpose devices are a blessing in this hyper connected world, where you can concentrate and focus on your reading. That's how it should be marketed.
А пусть будет выбор - кому-то только для чтения, а кому-то медиакомбайн.
I’m so sad, gallery has some nice things like same resolution for color and B&W and support to run in b&w only mode
please review Daylight "Computer" so that people doesnt be scammed, its marketed as 60fps e reader tablet but it looks like a transflective lcd display
Thanks for the closure, today is a dark day when i learned about this...
enk tech seems to be such a nich which is extraordinarily strange given its use cases. The owner needs to license it more freely and let the world have a go. more supernotes ftw!!!
With more supernotes, the world would fall.
@@goodereader The whole world?
@@DwynAgGaire correct, every portion of the globe will fall
@@goodereader that's why I always have two globes on me, just in case of Supernote supremacy
@ShadyCrzy you need quite the alternate reality for a super note supremacy, but good thinking :-)
I think it’s fine. They should just use that tech for signage or picture frames as I just read another commenter say. Good idea.
I want to have a reader with Galary 3 for reading books. The refresh speed isn't a matter. I'm sad that Onyx didn't made an e-book with Galary 3.
Don't they have color e ink?
@@MB-yw7up , I don't know any model with Galary screen. All colour screen models I know made with Koleido.
If you watch the video, you will see the three devices that had gallery
@@goodereader, Sharp, Pocketbook and Bigme.
Well, Sharp isn't presented in my country, as. Bigme. Only Pocketbook. And Pocketbook has not very good reputation as its readers have a fragile screens and often broke. However I like the design.
But I want reader without an additional sensor layer in front of the screen, not a tablet with stylus. When Onyx will made reader with Galary I'll buy one.
And just like that it's back
That's right!
Thank goodness
I think the whole thing is really cool and like it It’s just a shame that more people don’t want it enough.
I just wonder why K3 uses a RGB filter instead of CMY
You could've sold me with a pure GeR-branded ereader, without all the other features...but the refresh! UGH, the videos I watched convinced me to stay wary of this technology.
Yeah, we hear you. Honestly we did the best we could. The refresh was an absolute nightmare to dev on.
It's not dead just being perfected
at the time of this video, may 2024 , yes it was
Maybe it could be more reliable if they ditched the "rollable" feature entirely? I'm not sure of anyone who's desperate for that particular feature.
I bet the Bigme Galy would have sold better if it weren't $700. It's still the only Android Gallery 3 with micro SD that I've found to date. I don't care about the refresh issues, but $700 for that when Boox is selling a 10-inch Kaleido 3 with a better processor for $60 makes it an impossible sell. I think Bigme banked on being first way too much.
Remarkable Paper Pro ==> use "Canvas Color display" (based on E Ink Gallery™ 3)
Yes, we know.
We were the first to report on it
You do know this video was made 5 months ago right?
You were not the first to report on it.
I hope MiP gets cheaper. G Shock watches employ them frequently. Hope they make a comeback in newer smart watches
I don’t think it is! The new remarkable might be its savior 😅
yes, this video still holds true as we never said it was dead. and when this was uploaded in may
@@goodereader The title of the video is literally "EINK Gallery 3 is Dead"
Remarkable just gave a gigantic "hold my beer" to the whole world! 😂
@@AlephCasara totally. And are making the same mistakes as the other gallery 3's
@@goodereader would you mind elaborating please? Genuinely interested 🙂
@@gillesclosset they meant their bigme gally
The basic panel brightness of Kaleido3 is too dark for 2024…
That's not true!! The Remarkable Paper Pro, which is a superb device, does use Gallery 3
Grim, given how rubbish kaleido is in terms of how washed out the colours are and the massive hit to screen reflectivity and contrast. I hope Onyx Boox keep releasing high end devices in B&W. .
The betterTech does not always mean will be adopted and often the worst tech becomes mainstream. Look at Betamax, VHS, Betamax far better tech, yet failed. HD DVD was better than Bluray yet Bluray took off
And today a new remarkable with gallery 3
I'm pretty sure HD-DVD was better than Blu-ray for like 5 minutes. After Blu-ray upgraded to 50gb capacity, though, it was better from then on. I prefer Gallery 3 myself, but some people want speed over accuracy, I guess.
The new Paper Pro uses Gallery 3...
yes we know. we reported on it.
you do know there is an upload date on YT videos
Why is it so hared to work it? Can AI fix it?
Gallery 3 seem to be the better tech over Kiledo 3 in terms of picture and text quality.
ИИ - это пустышка, это замануха глобалистов.
So the Remarkable Paper Pro just launched with Gallery 3 :P
Correct
wow and zamzam water
RM Team looks stubborn
Well this aged poorly
What do you mean? No it didn't
@@goodereader The video itself is fine. It's more so that more companies are starting to support Gallery 3 now.
Gallery 3 over Kaleido 3, anytime.
Lol