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Originally Posted by kandwo
I appreciate your detailed answer and clarification. Yes, I was thinking about the fact that they use the same screen, both being flush, etc. I would assume they also use the same layers for the frontlight and so forth - otherwise that could play a role.
Is it possible to install other Android reading apps on it? Does Koreader have support for it (i.e. is it possible to set the refresh rate for the screen in the app and so on)?
I might consider buying that to be able to use better dictionaries (goldendict, aard2) than on my Kobo Libra 2. But I would need Koreader to do a full screen refresh on every page turn, which sadly isn't possible on unsupported devices, as far as I know.
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Yes, it is possible to install Koreader and choose to redraw the screen at every turn.
But you don't need to install KOREADER for that, you can find page redraw every time you load in the settings :

As for the Tolino Vision 6, I don't understand why the bluetooth is removed and masked.
After minor and very simple adjustments, I managed to activate the bluetooth chip and connect external devices such as headphones and the like.
It is also possible to install and listen to audiobooks after installing Audible.
Same for TTS. Even Text-To-Speech worked perfectly.
It's a real shame that Tolino vision 6 is so limited and stripped of various features in the default Tolino environment. At the same time, Vision 6 has so much potential.
• After activating Bluetooth and connecting an external speaker, the
Amazon Audible application works perfectly.
• E-INK 1200 contrast :
Just typed quickly by phone, sorry for the poor quality.
• Unfortunately, I haven't been able to use USB-C for listening to audio yet. I will then try other converters (USB-C to Jack 3.5) with an integrated DAC.