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Originally Posted by mdp
(Odd, where I am located both my default search engines immediately return as first result "Graphical User Interface - Wikipedia". Well, your location settings change the search engine results you get.)
Which "speed" are you referring to? If the Max Carta renders A2 pages using the Floyd-Steinberg, as it looks, the rendering speed remains 125ms (or 8fps, the official speed of A2 mode for e-ink screens) and the time cost to apply the algorithm is negligible - the whole page rendering of A2 on the Max Carta seems to take 125ms. I never measured it, I saw no need - it looks as fast as it should.
If you refer to page rendering - I am not informed of any mode faster than A2. As I wrote earlier (26 Oct), the "Floyd mode" of the Dasung looks 125ms, 8fps - I counted the devices's screen updates in the frames in the video posted by Skynet84.
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I'm basically referring to how fast and efficient it carries out
any interactions during monitor mode.
Are you saying both the Max Carta and the Dasung (Floyd mode) have an equally fast performance ? ( I hope you are but I dont think you are) But if you are, then it doesn't explain why people are criticizing the slow response time of the Max Carta 1. I assumed the Floyd Steinberg was a newly implemented algorithm only used in the Max 2 pro. If it has already been used in the previous Max, I don't consider this good news because it would mean that they didn't find a way to match the Dasung Floyd Mode which some reviewers like Nate or skynet84 seem to be so complimentary about. - Unless of course the hmdi connection is the one thing that makes for the crucial difference and the reason why the paperlike pro appears to be faster - could that be it ? I doubt that but if that were the case, it would mean the Max 2 Pro will be able to act just as fast as the Dasung pro
anyway. Which would be great news.
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Originally Posted by mdp
If it were A2, you should only see black dots and white dots. Skynet84's video, in the "Floyd mode" part, seen in detailed zoom in its highest resolution version, does not seem to only display black and white dots.
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Then I wonder why Goodereader would refer to it as a "Hybrid A2 Mode". Maybe they just made a mistake