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Originally Posted by mdp
Sorry - what latency are we talking about?
The latency of Remarkable's screen must be identical to that of the Onyx Max2's screen. Their «low-latency e-paper» expression must compare it to past or arcane e-paper products, or maybe Champollion will help translate.
With the current displays from E-Ink, latency is pretty much a physically constrained value, 125ms with A2 and more with other update modes.
I don't think that Android will add much to that latency.
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Sorry...I posted the last one without much thought. Latency of touch or stylus input. I’ve heard reviewers saying remarkable responds to touch faster, and n96ml faster than some other ereader, or so. I don’t know if that quote is mentioning the same thing but I presumed so as it is designed as a notepad.