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Originally Posted by Booxtor
Text input works almost without delay.
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Hi Booxtor, how comfortable did you feel using the mouse (when interacting to the user interface - when you want to position the mouse cursor on some icon)?
Is the experience more like "almost no difference with normality" or more like "you get used to it"?
See, using HDMI may have given the expectation that the screen updates immediately, but some videos gave a different idea. The only real issue, in case, is whether you are comforable in using the desktop interfaces (icons, toolbars, menus) well - basically, if the mouse is responsive.
Try to use a mouse with a one second delay between the movement of the wrist and the update of the position of the cursor on the screen, you'll get seasick ; )
This said, the engineers surely had a great idea to get the best achievable compromise and mix tablet and monitor. It's a novelty (to me). It has to be seen directly. Using a software on top creates extra flexibility - more features could be implemented at a later stage.