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Originally Posted by mdp
How would you judge the quality (experience using the screen)?
A video would be very appreciated.
And, maybe, more details about the components.
What happened to Pixel Qi and Mary Lou Jepsen (scribbling but about to check)?
EDIT: there is an article from Nate around the time Pixel Qi closed
https://the-digital-reader.com/2015/...pining-fjords/
and, incredibly, Michael Kozlowsky published an article about the enterprise (and alternatives, competitors, and current state) only 5 days ago
https://goodereader.com/blog/electro...der-revolution
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Sorry it took so long to respond, life obstacles. Images attached show my nook glowlight, pixel qi, and an iPad with tech 21 screen protector. Obviously the nook is the clearest of them all. The pixel qi has to be at the right angle and the bolder the text the better since it gets washed out. The iPad does surprisingly well since you can do low brightness and adjust white balance in accessibility settings, much easier than any Android color screen tablet I have owned.
I made my own rdp like client shown in the animated gif. It essentially streams your screen over the web browser and has rest endpoints for mouse and keyboard. I really only use the mouse endpoint and use they keyboard connected to the computer. That's why I asked about localhoat access on onyx max 2. To me it's fast enough in a2 mode, although sound is off. My nook only works over wifi, no USB.
That's my research. This forum has been helpful even though I'm dragging my feet on buying a larger eink device.