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Serious philosophical questions re: Boox M92, M96, N96, N96ml
I keep going back-and-forth on whether or not to purchase the Boox Onyx n96ml (available from Amazon, by the way). I question the actual viability of a device that uses such an older screen, and that perhaps by updating my reading arsenal to a newer tablet would be the wiser choice. (Of course, that kind of question is one that only I can answer.)
However, given the fact of these niche readers, I sometimes wonder if we expect too much from them, given that the technology has seemingly stopped regarding this particular screen size, in addition to the software glitches/limitations that (sometimes?) plague these readers. Too, there is the older version of Android on these readers. And they will never be current, I would guess, to the newest version. If one wants this size screen and one wants eInk, then the choice is really limited to Boox. (If there is another brand - whatever that brand may be - then it is arguably less known than the Boox brand.) What possibly can the next generation of Boox models have? Below are some possible answers: 1) An updated Android 2) An 'improved' lighting [n96ml] 3) An 'improved' design to hold the screen Is there anything else that might be improved on this next generation, I wonder? Certainly, we would all like to see a higher pixel screen, and less glitchy firmware....but what else can be done, in the near future? Remember, please, that this post is not an attack on the limitations of these units, but merely a placeholder (if you will) for further discussion. ![]() Last edited by Dr. Drib; 08-27-2016 at 12:39 PM. |
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I can't say that I'm an expert with E-Ink devices, but here my humble opinion for your theories:
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So in my humble opinions I don't think that we, unfortunately, won't see readers with a newer Android version soon. Quote:
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There were changes between the M96 and the N96 - yes.
The N96ML adds the light, as distinct from the N96. I would hope (based solely upon user reactions) that the lighting would be improved and made stronger. |
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I just ordered a new BLU phone it is a cheap version with about 80-90% of the capabilities of the Galaxy Note 7. It remains to be seen but I expect to be using it much more with the Kindle and other Apps for reading than my current phone and maybe it can 'replace' my Kindle Fire.
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I'm still hoping for a slightly more powerful CPU. I find it a but odd that the c67ml has a dual core while all the bigger (and sometimes newer) models have only single core CPUs. Now, I don't know if the c67's CPU is actually faster, but I was hoping to use a Linux chroot for writing LaTeX documents on the T68+. It's sort of possible, but you clearly notice the slowness (also the old android version gets in the way of getting my German keyboard properly set up...).
So although I'd been thinking about getting a larger 9.7 reader, I'll only consider that when they come with a slightly better CPU (possibly imx7 dual core might be nice). Don't know if that's going to happen any time soon though. If I found some workaround for the keyboard encoding, I might be able to make the current generation work for me too, but as it is it's just not with investing that much money into something that's but working the way I want it to (plus onyx isn't very open about enabling people to work on alternative OSs that might fix the problem... Another big minus in my book) |
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Yes - I actually think that much of the scope for improvement lies in the SOC as a whole, which could have a big impact on tasks other than just reading, such as writing on such devices (for those who are interested in this sort of unusual use case):
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Are you saying that even a text editor is slow on such a device or do you think it's the slow screen refresh rate that makes it slow? It would be interesting to know how long it takes to compile a LaTeX document on one of these things. Have you tried that or are you only interested in the composition which is presumably all your really need. Just curious. Quote:
I get these hopes from Kozlowski but I have no idea how credible he is: http://goodereader.com/blog/electron...dustry-in-2015 Quote:
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I've only tried this on the Boox E43 where I had a go at writing LaTeX in Droidedit. It wasn't slow as such, but the lag seemed worse than it was because of the slow refresh rate. If you type without looking at the screen very much, it will probably be less evident. That said, I have no idea whether this translates across to large screen ereaders, so please take this under advisement.
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I tried two different ways of accessing a Linux chroot. The chroot itself is stated by Linux deploy which works as expected.
Initially, I tried my usual setup with the xsdl xserver app. It loads up OK with since patience, but really seems to draw a lot of CPU power (don't quite remember, but I think I had 30-40%load when idle). So that is possible in principle (and would be more flexible for seeing keymaps with setxkbmap and so forth), but doesn't seem lots of fun on a single core CPU. My alternative is to use the vnc server method in Linux deploy and acres that with the bvnc app. That seemed to be the least resource hogging one among the ones I've tried, I think you get below 10%CPU load when idle (maybe even below 5?)and some reasonably low memory load. Gedit is rather usable that easy, I think - it's still a tad slow, but more comfortable than with xsdl (where it's also possible but with the high cpu usage battery life should take a plunge). Is poetically use it more often if 1) it was still a bit faster, 2) I'd get around the keyboard mapping issue and 3) I had a larger screen than the 6.8 of the T68+. Given the relatively show scroll speed (partly due to the eink, partly due to simple cpu limitations), it's harder to get an overview of a larger piece of text on such a small screen, since you'll try to not scroll around too much. Hope this helps. |
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Oh, as for LaTeX compiling, I haven't actually measured the speed of that - obviously takes longer than I'm used to, but that's less of a problem than the other speed limitations to my mind.
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Hi Dr. Drib,
I am interested in your thoughts: since the screen of my M92 had a serious problem and since it is nearly 4 years old, I considered buying a new one. Given my experience with my M92 (which I consider overall positive), here are the points that would convince me to buy a new one instead of repairing the old one (in no particular order): 1) (Much) better DPI 2) Light 3) Faster responsiveness in turning page (is this equivalent to faster CPU? I don't know) 4) Physical buttons 5) Stylus slot inside the body of the e-reader 6) good support for many formats (this already is a strong point for all Onyx products) Neither touch screen nor android are a must for me, since I will never use the e-reader to browse or do anything else than reading: so the firmware should "just work" out of the box. Apart from 4 and 6 which are already there even on my M92, the other points are mostly unfulfilled. One has light (N96ML9), one has better screen (Max), but none has all together. Considering all this, and considering the prices of the new toys... I went for a repair of my M92: it can still do its job! Last edited by edmond; 08-30-2016 at 11:55 AM. |
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First, keep in mind that I do not own any of these devices. I've been tempted to purchase the n96ml - an earlier thread detailed my difficulties in getting a response to my second PM to Boox. Because of this non-reponse, I just this morning ordered the Kobo Aura One. Here's the issue: I wanted to give my money to Boox, and it was not at all unreasonable for me to expect a response to my second PM requesting further clarification on shipping costs.
My understanding is that the DPI has NOT changed one whit on all of these devices. They are all the same. The shell case has reported to be much improved over the M92 and M96, with less flex and with better protection to the screen. The N96ml is the one that is front-lit, but there have been numerous reports that the light is not as bright as some owners would like it to be. The Max, of course, is a different beast altogether. I may still buy the Boox N96ml. I just don't feel confidence in their support staff to respond to general questions. I could, of course, simply order it from Amazon and then have my sister ship it here. I would end up paying customs, naturally. If you're happy with your M92, then you should inquire about the cost of repair. I agree with you that the potential and promise for a reading device of THIS size remains mostly unfulfilled. And that's a shame. |
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Thanks for both of your responses. I'm afraid things have got a bit too busy for me at the moment. I hope to get back to the forum when I have more time.
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And now back to the discussion of the Onyx devices.....
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