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Originally Posted by salamanderjuice
It's not pointless. It does open a lot of possibilities, programming, desktop web browsers, Calibre, etc. that you can't really get in a native Android app. And with the right VNC client it can be pretty usable. I couldn't tell with TinyVNC.
You can get a very portable/flexible setup but still useful with Termux.
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But it was for writing. That's what I was referring to. Termux may have some use cases.
I totally agree that native Android apps are very limited for content creation/editing compared to Linux. I have theory about it, but that's a separate story.
I have laptops, though none are as good a screen as Nxtpaper, however my portable 16″ QHD screen is nearly as nice. OK indoors and controlled lighting / selecting working position. My 23″ 4K is nearly glare free and positioned so it's like working on paper, i.e. no lights or daylight to reflect off it.