12-04-2023, 04:47 AM
So I'm probably not the right one to answer this question, but I'll at least provide my two cents on it. I have an e-ink version of MobileSheets for sale (https://zubersoft.onfastspring.com/, contact me at mike@zubersoft.com if you already purchased through Google Play) that works much better on e-ink devices, and I quite enjoy using my BOOX Max Lumi. I find myself using it more often than my other tablets when playing on my baby grand. The e-ink screen has almost no glare at all, the battery lasts a ridiculously long time and the aspect ratio is great for sheet music. I do feel the touch detection on the screen isn't quite as good as regular tablets but if you use a bluetooth pedal for page turning (or automatic scrolling), then that's not a concern. After that it would be a toss-up between my Samsung S8 Ultra and my iPad Pro, both of which are much more expensive than the e-ink tablet.
The BOOX Tab X seems to be very similar to the Max Lumi and Max Lumi 2 in terms of performance and usability. I haven't really heard any negative reports from users utilizing it for MobileSheets. One thing I will say is that, most animations are disabled in the e-ink version, so it's never going to look quite as nice as a regular Android tablet, and if you want to use features like automatic scrolling, you can't really have a smooth scroll. It's better to have the page immediately scroll sections of the page at a time in my opinion to avoid ghosting. On a regular Android tablet, the vertical scrolling is smooth and works well.
Hopefully other users will chime in to give you their perspective and opinions.
Mike
The BOOX Tab X seems to be very similar to the Max Lumi and Max Lumi 2 in terms of performance and usability. I haven't really heard any negative reports from users utilizing it for MobileSheets. One thing I will say is that, most animations are disabled in the e-ink version, so it's never going to look quite as nice as a regular Android tablet, and if you want to use features like automatic scrolling, you can't really have a smooth scroll. It's better to have the page immediately scroll sections of the page at a time in my opinion to avoid ghosting. On a regular Android tablet, the vertical scrolling is smooth and works well.
Hopefully other users will chime in to give you their perspective and opinions.
Mike