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Old 12-08-2025, 07:16 AM   #77
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Originally Posted by Gormagon View Post
Hi Guido!

Thanks for the update. Now the table is much easier to navigate for me.
I noticed, though, that the permanent scrollbar and the symbols for scrolling like "<" or ">" only appear after allowing JavaScript from code.jquery.com. I haven't looked up how much JS code from code.jquery.com is implemented, but I wonder why you didn't include this code on your own domain comparisontabl.es.

Since the info under "CPU clock speed" is missing: The Viwoods AIPaper Reader has the Helio G99 / MT8781V/CA as CPU with 8 cores and 2x2.20 and 6x2.00 GHz. That's what the app Device Info HW says on my device, see the attached screenshot.

Edit:
The Reader also has a fingerprint scanner, although with firmware 1.1.0 one can set up a fingerprint only with wifi enabled. Quite strange, same goes for setting up a PIN as security measure. Though Viwoods told me they want to fix this in a future firmware so that it works without wifi/wlan.
You're welcome! Glad it helps!

And I'm using jQuery in quite a few scripts on my site. It's a very commonly used JavaScript library, and currently I'm using a CDN for it (loading it from jQuery.com) simply because it's easier than self-hosting it. Just haven't taken the time to set up self-hosting yet as I haven't seen this being an issue before.

So I guess Vivaldi, or the way you've set it up, is pretty strict about external scripts then?

Thanks for the additional info on the Viwoods AiPaper reader, just added it to the table!

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Originally Posted by Frogm4n View Post
Thanks again for all the work on the site, and being so receptive to feedback.
You're welcome!
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