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Originally Posted by -Lesnikus-
I mean watching the videos and play 3D games on e-ink. It's unlikely that you watched the video at 4 fps. To work with text, yes, that's enough, but for video and games ... 8 fps for a minimum of comfort.
Where did you calculate 4 fps? Is this one of the previous Onyx models?
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Watching videos on the MaxCarta. A clip I took after reading your post, to be sure of the numbers. And I am telling you, already 4 fps is quite usable! But the parameter is the opening lesson of Patrick Winston's course on AI at the MIT...
Not starring Matt Daemon.
Now, here the matter is: there is a good chance, last things considered, that those 4fps are also a limit of the stuck-as-a-nail-in-melting-wax speed of former devices - the video is played locally, through VNC. It is probable that the frame rate limit of the actual display was not reached.
(A note about action games, since you mention it: there, your problem will be lag, not rate. And now, get behind my shoulders for a moment before I prevent sneerers and shout: «Because he can!».)
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Originally Posted by -Lesnikus-
But this is unlikely to increase FPS. Dasung has the same e-ink matrix. In A2 mode this does not increase FPS.
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Right, but you mention the specific context of Dasungs's monitor functionality, not the absolute context of what is possible on the ES133TT3 - at least, I cannot find documentation nor witnessing. Let's wait and see the new device. Two weeks.