![]() Both models otherwise feature a 2.0GHz dual-core processor under the hood and offer 32 GB of onboard storage. This again has led to better light transmittance and clarity, which translates to a markedly enhanced reading experience. IReader further stated they have managed to reduce the thickness of the tempered glass panel by 15 percent which in turn has reduced the distance between the E Ink screen and the panel surface. Then there is smart algorithms at work to simulate 256 levels of gray. It also offers both light and dark modes to suit individual preferences. Besides, it comes with four pre-set reading modes as well, those being ‘daytime’, ‘night’, ‘quilt’, and ‘lights out’ modes. ![]() All of this ensures an optimum reading experience whatever the ambient lighting condition might be. The display also benefits from the 28-level warm and cold two-color nano lighting which distributes the light across the display uniformly. ![]() Both measure 6mm in thickness and weigh a quite convenient 149 grams. The Base Neo model comes with a 6-inch E Ink panel having 212 PPI resolution while the Pro version gets a 6-inch E Ink display having 300 PPI resolution.Īpart from the display, both the Neo and the Neo Pro sports the same basic design where the chin is considerably thicker compared to the bezels on the remaining three sides. Both are basically the same from the design point of view though understandably, the Neo Pro is the more advanced version compared to the base Neo model. IReader has launched the Neo series of e-reader devices – the iReader Neo and the iReader Neo Pro.
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