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Old 03-06-2021, 12:20 PM   #1
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Any authors using E-Ink Android Tablets? Experiences?

picking up from a similar but dated old thread I found.

E-ink has come a long way since pairing up with Android.

I've seen youtube videos of people using the Tablets with BT Keyboards and using them as their daily writer/typer, as in long-length writing. But there's never been follow-up to see if it was a novelty or a new way to write.

I'm in that position now and there seems to be a real split in opinion as to the effectiveness of this idea.

So, I'm wondering if there are folks in here who are writers/authors, or hobbyists who compose long-length writing (as in books) who specifically use (or tried and failed) Android E-Ink Tabs with Keyboards for their daily writing/word processing ?

If so, can you share your experience?

The main questions seem to be:

(1) Does the screen hold up / keep up enough over long periods of time?

(2) What are Practical Program solutions for Start-to-Finish Word Processor apps? (novel, script, etc...)
(a) That is, can you use Browser Based, like Office.com for MS Word, or does the Google Docs App work well ?
(b) And have you been able to create and finish a project JUST ON THE TAB? No going to a PC or Laptop to format, etc...

(3) Does screen scrolling kill the battery?

Thanks
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