Below is another video review of the DPT-RP1. Synopsis:
- Great hardware: very lightweight (12.3 ounces) and thin, great stylus responsiveness for writing/drawing, much sharper resolution than DPT-S1, screen texture to make it feel as if writing on paper (although this affects tip durability of the stylus) - all these things are better than on the DPT-S1 - overall great to read and write on pdfs
- Terrible software: no navigation features at all: no table of contents, no way to jump to specific page numbers, no back button to go back to the previous location (e.g. after using an embedded hyperlink), no pinch-zooming / scrolling, no keyboard option (e.g. to add text on forms or select page numbers), no dictionary, no support for epub, no internet capabilities - wifi strictly for transferring documents from/to local windows/mac pc. Question is whether Sony will add these features in future firmware updates - unlikely given that many of these features were already present in the DPT S1 but have been deliberately removed by Sony since then although some of these features have been industry standards for years - instead Sony's software team devoted its resources to creating a digital paper app for windows / mac pc.
Last edited by juegos; 06-24-2017 at 10:28 AM.
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