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Originally Posted by mzan
Sadly the A2 mode introduces visible artifacts also in text of medium size, and it is a big compromise respect the wonderful EDP mode. Up to date the HDMI monitor application supports only the A2 mode. Summing up: I fell in love with the EPD mode, and barely satisfied by the A2 mode.
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I think the default mode for the EPD (ElectroPhoretic Display) is called "GU", "Greyscale Update" (as per one reference in the Onyx SDK). See also below the contents of a slide from a 2105 E-Ink corp. presentation, at
https://www.slideshare.net/ssuser7ea...k-introduction
Back to the matter: I recommend that you try VNC, RDP (with RDP you will have the problem of reflecting mouse and keyboard, because it creates a new desktop session), TeamViewer (you can use TV networkless). Clients, you can use bVNC, aRDP, TeamViewer and others.
Unfortunately, with the original firmware you are bound to a wireless network - WiFi or BlueTooth.
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21 Waveform Evolution Technology Breakthrough: Refresh Rate
Gen 1
• GC mode (1st e-reader WF mode, flash update )
• DU mode (4 fps 1-bit animation mode with low flash)
Gen 2
• A2 (8 fps 1-bit animation mode)
• GL (nice low flash e-reader experience )
Gen 3
• Regal D (no-flash with low edge artifacts )
• Regal (low-flash with low edge artifacts )
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Originally Posted by mzan
For writing documents I think it is perfect. In case of IDE and coding some fine-tuning must be done on themes and so on. For example I tried IntelliJ IDEA with default theme, but it is not readable. I will report better in future... maybe reducing resolution, changing theme, etc...
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For editing documents, I want full anti-aliasing...
To use the OS, the IDEs, etc., you should prepare themes. In my tests, I directly created a new user with a profile adequate for EPD (DPI, font size, desktop size etc.)