Yes, someone here at the Forum said they had connected with the USB-Ethernet converter and it was fine.
For your records, I made the attempt of watching a movie in the Edge, through LAN connection.
The movie was an .avi file and I had it in my PC. Husband said, "Hmmm... Difficult...."
But we could do it without lag. It was fun for a test!
You know, some of us insist on demanding all kinds of things to our Edges, as if it were a powerful PC.
A new user here commented this in a separate thread today.
We know, of course, it is not a powerful PC, but it is great to see to which extent the EE is responsive, even beyond what is reasonable.
I think it was Sarah here or Cheyenne who said they were forced to do without their main computer for a couple of weeks, and they could virtually
do all the same things with their Edges.
Because we are all used to work with good devices in general, either Linux or Windows or Macs, we tend to transfer this level of expectations and
demand on our Android devices. Of course, not all Android tablets deliver, and most of them remind their users that they are simply toys
or sophisticated phones.
However, you will read along these threads that the Edge responds surprisingly well, even considering it has an ARM 5.5 motherboard and not
the latest version of Android. This speaks really well of the Edge, and the more I think of it, the more I regret it didn't make its way to full success.
No matter what, the Edge is a sturdy, responsive, reliable, powerful device. This is my conclusion after my first three months of happy, continued use.
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