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Originally Posted by fgdas
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Sony did ask for my contact info to talk to me about my use case, but it's clear it's
possible, they chose not to. Musicians are not their #1 use case. Interestingly enough, the GVIDO is being manufactured by Vaio IIRC, so there is the Sony tie-in.
And the pic Sony uses there is for annotating a piece of music, which is a natural use case. Turning pages isn't always possible by hand if you are, say, playing an instrument where two handed use is necessary. This is why pedals are the norm for people that use devices for this purpose.
EDIT: If you look at the translation, it speaks to what I say above:
Write on the score
Write points of instrument performance on score
It is also perfect for the size of the score because it is an A4 size large screen. I can see the details of the score clearly. You can also write handwritten points, such as instruction points or commanders' instructions, during practice.