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Originally Posted by EmilThelonius
There is actually a video I found today, but its a chinese homepage, and I have no Idea which program he is using for the connection. It seems that the delay is not only the eink, but software wise.. but I am not sure. Anyways, I think it is a great possibility of using the Boox Max. Still, even though I would love to have an eink reader that big, it is still to expensive for me. I would love to have just the reader, striped down (no Bluetooth, no Audio etc.) with enough power to read my academic papers, f.e. large PDFs. I think it is a niche product and the people, who would love to use it at work do not need audio etc., but that is of course just my opinion, and I bet everyone has different thoughts on that point – and I actually don't know if it would make the reader considerably cheaper. If it drops to 500 euro I am definitely in.
Here is the Video: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTU3Nj...4-2.1-1-1-13-0
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I use Google to translate the description of the video. It says:"BOOX MAX_ displays synchronization results presentation, internal test version, for reference only, the successor will have a public test version available to users to use. WIN10 now available."
If the author belongs to Onyx team, it will be a possibility to get this feature in the future.