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Old 03-22-2012, 01:31 PM   #319
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Originally Posted by Valentinka View Post
mod186k1 ,

JBC is not JUST re-branded Hanvon WISEreader C920. Obvously some serious modifications were made to Hanvon WISEreader C920. Like this feature is completely missing: Dual Finger/Stylus Touchscreen Input

So Ectaco could easy substitute Hanvon's 800 MHz CPU with something else. Can you see JBC's CPU at this picture? https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=172098

P.S. Did somebody ever observe Hanvon WISEreader C920? Is it as slow as JBC is?

Not necessarily. The changes can all still be firmware differences. Hanvon has their own technology similar to the Wacom stylus and may not have shared the firmware that can to the dual finger/stylus feature with Ectaco. Also it is much easier to use a different screen that it is to substitute a different processor internal to the motherboard. A different screen can easily be purchased. Apparent speed of the processor is very dependent on the software being used. It requires hardware engineering skills to use a different processor.

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