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Originally Posted by fabris
thank you for the detailed review about the monitor mode.
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Actually just a few lines about some things we became most concerned about, iterated as I experimented in these hours of probing.
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Originally Posted by fabris
I am hesitating to buy the Dasung Paperlike Pro or the Onyx Boox Max 2 Pro for web browsing (reading long articles) and through the HDMI connection for coding and word processing from my PC.
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(? From the last paragraph, it seems you really meant "web browsing
on the desktop OS". Why?!?)
As you know that the Max2 is a
full tablet, so web browsing and office automation can already be done on the Max2 without the need to connect it elsewhere. This side, clearly speaking, make me always see that "competition" as ephemeral (like "car" vs. "tent").
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Originally Posted by fabris
However based on your review the displaying algorithm is in a very early development stage comparing to the Paperlike Pro and the battery drains very quickly.
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No, let's avoid ambiguities: the dithering as a detail is a very good one - I suppose you checked my shots of Winston and Ng. Small and big details of the implementation of the "Monitor" software application distributed with the tablet should be revised and improved (look, do you think we would have been content to receive a perfect thing in 2020?). The development is *not* in "very early development stage": I am a demander, and the implementation is good already; my policy is that if you can improve it you should improve it, but you can already use it now.
But most importantly, you are missing a detail that while the Max2 is flexible and you can do:
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native operation
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desktop remote access
on the Dasung you cannot.
Meaning: those faults noted in the "Monitor" software are overridden with the desktop remote access. Which again is imperfect, but optimizable - you have compromises in all cases and surely you will have compromises with a Dasung.
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Originally Posted by fabris
May I ask you to create a video
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I want to create a few videos today. I only managed to get network connectivity in the evening so I could not test the desktop remote methods yet.
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Originally Posted by fabris
How quick is the battery draining during the HDMI connection
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False problem, because at those rates you simply keep it in USB-charge anyway.
Note that on the other side, it seemed to me that the VNC session through Wi-Fi did not consume much battery,