Removing that for future versions would definitely improve viewing angles and image quality.
Photography by Andrew Liszewski / The Verge. But the price, and the fact that the Snap never needs to be charged, more than makes up for its color fidelity limitations. 99 at VidaBay $99.
One of the many advantages of E Ink’s display tech is that, similar to an Etch A Sketch or Magna Doodle toy, once an image is formed it remains on screen without any additional power.