![]() Once the battery died in the span of two days (clearly, something was draining the battery erroneously), I then tried a bunch of different cords and bricks, but kept seeing the same errors where the charging light would not light up, often causing odd screen refreshes despite the lack of battery. Despite the e-reader lighting up that it was charging, it never took a charge. ![]() I first tried using the USB-C brick and cord that came with my Steam Deck. You can speed up apps to mitigate some of the animations that look awful on E Ink, but this setting isn't perfect, so you'll still see some hitches when moving page to page in a third-party e-reading app. ![]() ![]() In the mean time, you could dip into an Android app that supports comics, like Comixology, but thanks to the nature of E Ink, scrolling through regular Android apps is rife with ghosting since they are all displayed in color with animations that look horrid, forcing constant manual refreshes by swiping up on the right side of the screen if you wish to view each page/section without any ghosting. Bigme has even confirmed CBRs and CBZs aren't supported yet but this should change soon as support is planned. Heck, even a regular 'ol zip won't work, which means you'll have to convert all of your zip/rar comics to PDFs just to view them on the device. Sadly I can't get any comic books to load in the default e-reading app, as it tells me a plugin is necessary, which then leads to a dead Play Store link, which means I'm totally locked out of viewing compressed files in the default reading app, like CBRs and CBZs. However, Bigme has used several images in its advertising that show comic books displayed on the inkNote Color's screen.
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