• lka1988@sh.itjust.works
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    But it has a slow screen refresh rate, which makes it less than ideal for watching videos, playing games, or other actions.

    I love how this is one of the first criticisms, as if that wasn’t the entire point of this device.

    MediaTek

    Ah yes, I forgot THAT’S why I didn’t go for this thing.

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      I just watched the video in the article, and the slow refresh rate also makes the touch controls frustratingly unresponsive. I love the concept, and might be interested in the next generation of this device, but the poor responsiveness is a deal breaker.

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        And you have to hold down the shift or Fn while hitting the desired key. Like a freaking desktop keyboard. No sticky. Wtf is up with that?

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        Is that just the best an e-ink device can do? I didn’t even know you could get e-ink touchscreens at all!

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          Pretty much all kindles have touch screens these days.

          And the current generation of Supernote, Remarkable, etc e-ink tablets have reasonable response times.

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            That’s cool, are any of them full Android devices that you can tinker with?

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              Some Kindles. I know mine can be flashed to full Android instead of the stripped-down version it runs now, but I wouldn’t want to do that because it would run so much slower and have terrible battery life.

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              The Supernote is running a version of Android that let’s you sideload stuff, but I haven’t messed with it too much. There are also boox devices that are Android based and the inkpalm from Xiaomi.

              For the most part though, I think the android versions they use are generally very old.

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                Ah that’s a shame, if there’s no guarantee of any kind of ongoing support then it’s just ewaste-in-waiting

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                  Meh, Supernote could shutdown tomorrow or upgrade to Android 16 and neither would change anything about how I use it. They also made the internals of this generation replaceable.

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              There is mobiscribe wave in both bw and color. The company is shutting down, so they’re selling off their inventory for cheap. I bought a pen support bw notebook for $100 and a color pen supported notebook for $170.

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          Current eink devices are much more responsive than older ones, so there were definitely some improvements over the years, we need some more decades for this technology to become a viable alternative in the devices like this.

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      I wish they could be like overclocked to make the most of one if you’re stuck with a mediatek chip device. I got a new Galaxy Tab A7 Lite several months back and yeah it was very cheap but its SOOO sluggish! Lag lag lag for almost every single thing! I’m considering selling it off unless I can manage to find a GSI build because all of the few ROMs that were posted for it are not online anymore. If I can manage to find anything it could be made to perform quite well, but as it is with Samsung’s awful One-UI it can literally sometimes not handle entering the settings app!

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    TCL is releasing a new phone later this year with a toggle-able e-ink mode. So you can use it with in full color when you want, and switch to e-ink when you want. It’s in a more conventional aspect ratio so apps will look more “normal”. I can say from experience with my Boox e-reader that a lot of apps do not work well in 4:3.

    https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/6/24335983/tcl-60-xe-nxtpaper-e-ink-specs-ces

    Might be my next phone if the CPU and software is not awful (big if).

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    Phone is good and interesting. The price point though isn’t.

    Would love to see the phone drop down in price.

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    Huh, actually a properly different way of doing a phone. I guess the key question is what we can expect in terms of support and openness, i.e. how do we know the company won’t go bust in six months and leave us with something we can’t put a custom ROM on?