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Originally Posted by kandwo
Whatever it is - writing latency, screen response time - he shows, in milliseconds, how long it takes for the line to appear after the tip has touched the surface of the screen. I don't see why it matters to the user writing with the pen what exactly is being measured, but the result thereof.
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Agreed.
The other thing is - you cant have it all your way.
The kobo seems the best all rounder + more - Its not the fastest latency pen, but then the other features make it a better choice - offline handwriting conversion, organized documents through metadata tagging in calibre, can read more formats, a linux OS, an internal but removable SD card, Drag and drop files/docss/books via USB - no proprietary software.
I strongly despise companies defaulting to android just because they cant be ar_sed to design there own interface. Android wasn't made for e-readers, it was made to monopolize the phone market and spy on its users en masse.