Well, it's already arrived but I haven't had much time to try it. In fact, the screen dims a bit when illuminated in a room with artificial light, so I had to use the tablet's light at about 70%. I think that in a room with natural light or better office type lamps it would not be necessary. I notice that sometimes images remain, I think they are called "ghosts" or something like that. The colors are as I expected after seeing them on YouTube, that is, very pale, but they are still colors that at least in my case help me in my notes. The black looks much better than the colors, which are a little "diluted". It's a bit like reading the first paper newspapers that appeared in color. In general it is more or less what I expected, the technology at the moment is not enough, it is not a big deal but what interests me most is a screen that does not have backlighting and in that sense, regardless of the differences that may exist between a light that emits a lamp located on the ceiling of the room and the light fixed to the screen, which apparently are not identical, does not bother the eye and is more pleasant than that of a backlit computer monitor in the style of an IPS, VA, etc It's more of a piece of paper, which is what I need. The pencil has a slight latency, I have to practice to see if I get used to it. I don't think latency can be improved much at this point. Although it is not something I need, I was surprised by the ease with which it plays videos, I honestly did not expect it from an ink tablet. As I say, these are my first impressions and it is more or less what I expected and it will serve me until the technology improves but it may be a long time.
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