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Location: New Zealand
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Three new Boox readers -- Chinese language video
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Thanks! Finally, 7-inch Boox with buttons
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Note10 finally has the connector for a fast connection to an external keyboard
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Problem is that (the extra wide bezel for) the buttons make it as wide as an 8" reader. I like buttons in theory, but suspect that I'd find a Poke 3/4 more comfortable for holding, when I eventually need to replace my Poke 2. Also, although I like buttons in theory, I cannot remember a reader whose page turn buttons I've been completely happy with in practice.
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I've even run two keyboards on one device (with different language layouts). You can't do that on Windows; all connected keyboards use the same layout. |
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I'm talking about the keyboard/cover with the "ad hoc" plug, without usb cable or bluetooth paring, like iPad or most chromebook had.
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Device: Kindle Paperwhite 3
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If the latter has page turn buttons, Carta 1200 and a good screen in general I might upgrade from my Nova 3. What I dislike with the Nova 3 is the material of the back (collects fingerprints like nothing I've seen and feels grimy to the touch) forcing me to keep it in the case it came with; the screen is also slightly unclear in comparison to my other readers. I bought a Kobo Libra 2 for the screen and page turn buttons. It's a joy to read on, but stunted by the OS. Dictionaries work great for English and maybe Spanish, but venturing into other languages is a frustrating endeavor. I'm also eagerly looking forward to a 10" tablet from Boox with the new 300 PPI technology. |
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Here is a comparison:
https://liliputing.com/onyx-boox-lau...e-ink-tablets/ |
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Also, I'll like to know if the USBC in the Tab10 supports HDMI.... If anyone knows... thanks!
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It's hard to get info on this, but I believe it's all dependent on the processor. For Qualcomm, I think the 845 supports it, but not the 636. I'll totally guess that the 662 doesn't either? Better information appreciated. Edit: Not that HDMI is rocket science. A Raspberry Pi Zero does that for $10-$15. I use one for a digital signage application running over Bluetooth. Last edited by Renate; 10-23-2022 at 02:51 PM. |
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Thanks for the Info! I am a teacher and the only thing that would made me replace my Note2 (that is the only device I use in the classroom) is a reader that I can connect with the Pojector via HDMI.
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So, watching the video (and enduring the music) I find that:
The two big things use Qualcomm 665 The little one uses Qualcomm 630 USB Type C connectors may support different "Alternate modes". They are:
If MHL or HDMI alternate mode is supported you can use a cheaper "passive" adapter. This still leaves the question of what the heck is supported. Edit: Hmm, now I'm really confused. I looked at the kallsyms of my Poke3 (Snapdragon 636) and there are tons of symbols with "hdmi" in them. I don't own a passive adapter, but I will pick one up and give it a try. This could be a red herring as Onyx likes to shovel the same stuff into all the kernels. Edit^2: I'm thinking that just maybe the 662 (NoteAir2) might support HDMI mode over USB. The kernel has interesting things like "typec_partner_register_altmode" which my Poke3 doesn't have. Last edited by Renate; 10-23-2022 at 08:46 PM. |
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How do you use it in the classroom? I have started using my Nova 3 to take notes for classes (and during class when I get new ideas), but would be interested in hearing about other workflows.
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