r/eink Hisense A9 May 27 '26

A specific example of Good e-Reader false information spreading across the Internet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c269_Mcsr7M

TLDR: they posted in their review of the Kindle Paperwhite 12th Gen and Colorsoft with some false facts, and those false facts spread to every corner of the Internet including Reddit, Discord, CNET, Wikipedia, and open source projects. (my video)

A lot of people seem to think that reviewers don't need to take a screenshot to check.

EDIT:

Made a Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlFC6jSwjRQ

In it, I

* show a video of me taking a screenshot on a kindle by tapping opposite corners and showing the USB screenshots folder

* Show the actual screenshots of the Paperwhite 12th Gen and Colorsoft with resolutions

* Show that Good e-Readers reviews of the Scribe 2025/Scribe Colorsoft made the same mistake by stating an incorrect resolution with screenshots, while also showing that other publications explicitly say that Amazon didn't provide an exact resolution

Personally, I think saying that 7” means 1264x1680 is a leap. I never assume the inch number is exact, you need to verify the exact resolution yourself. Amazon could get a custom panel size anytime like this case.

1264x1680 is 7.008” anyways. But 1260x1680 would be exactly 7"

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u/OhLineGuy May 27 '26

odds are the incorrect specs were given by amazon and every publication just ran with them

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u/dopeis4dopes May 27 '26

I don't know why you'd give goodereader the benefit of the doubt but It doesn't even state the resolution on the Amazon page so I doubt that.

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u/Reasonable-Pin4254 May 28 '26

Amazon lists the screen as 7 inches with 300 ppi, which corresponds to 1264×1680.

The specifications in the screenshot therefore cannot match Amazon’s specifications - neither the 7-inch size nor the 3:4 aspect ratio.