@petrovich: Cropping is supported by the included PDF reader software, also page turning via touch, stylus, and buttons. The PDF reader software is pretty basic and i am missing a few features i was used from Onyx i86's Neoreader 2.0, like e.g. proper dictionary interfacing.
So far i haven't been able to summon anything else than the built in English-Chinese dictionary although i installed my own range of stardict dictionaries according to Boyue's directions. They are properly recognized by the standalone dictionary app but not when used via the PDF reader. This is rather disappointing as i do require a well working dictionary function, but i still hope there is only an oversight on my behalf.
Haven't played much writing with the stylus yet, but different stroke thickness is supported, albeit no pressure sensitivity. The tactile feeling is like writing on a plastic surface and i don't feel very comfortable with it. Proper paper provides a much different writing experience. Supposedly both the Boox Note and the ReMarkable are very much better in this regard.
@tangocat+viceant: I can't really believe the Note should feel faster than the quad-core T80s. Other than page turning most actions feel as slow as i am used to from the Boox i86.
I also use RelaunchX as a launcher instead of the built in one because it is much more versatile than the Boyue user interface.
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