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Ebook reader for radiology related books

As the title implies, i am looking to purchase an ebook reader that can display accurately the shades from a radiology kind of ebook. I have an older model of Pocketbook and whilst for text is just good, and maybe HRCT (if im generous), when it comes to mri, it just falls behind display wise (it cannot reproduce the number of shades required).

I am currently looking at somethhing like PocketBook InkPad Color, 7,8" E Ink new Kaleido™ but im not sure if thats right either. Asking for suggestions from you guys, thank you.

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