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Sure, see my signature. The Acer has a 4:3 8'' display, I used it for years. My current main device is the HP Detachable with 16:10 10'' display.
I'd expect from the BOOX a much better readability outdoors in the sunlight
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07-13-2023, 12:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-13-2023, 12:13 AM by weezul.)
On my 11th year of using MobileSheets... I've moved from 13.3 inch Haanspree to a 12 inch Honor 8 pad. It's soooo much lighter and easier to move, I think I forgot how huge and heavy the 13.3 haanspree tablet is. Every gig I get comments and jokes about how bad my eyes must be.... The Honor 8 pad is nice, but it is noticeablely smaller when side by side. Not used it on stage yet until Friday but don't forsee any problems. I also use my tablet for FoH mixing duties on occasion and my god the behemoth 13.3 would wreck my wrist after not too long!
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12-09-2023, 06:45 PM
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I've just placed an online order for an Doogee T30 Pro 11" Android Tablet.
I would have preferred larger than 11" but the price of these is very good.
Hope it will be OK. Doogee T30 Pro Android Tablet
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It's not. It's a LCD Display with special textures/layers and some hardware and software tricks. The mentioned video explains that.
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I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+. It has an 11 inch 16:10 screen which, while not perfect, is quite good for single page displays and very affordable.
I crop the margins off of the pdfs and the screen is almost completely filled - and at a readable size (I wear glasses so my eyesight is not the best).
It's a massive improvement from the 10.1 in tablet.
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Hello! I am a pianist and have been using two Onyx Boox Max2 tablets for several years, which have stalled at Android 6.
I use MobileSheets Pro in dual mode on both, although it is no longer possible to upgrade.
Newly added PDFs appear as blank sheets, although some PDFs, probably made several years ago, still work.
I plan to replace them and I noticed the launch of the Boox Note Max tablets, also from Onyx. What interests me is the eye-friendly technology and the fast page change. The 300ppi resolution of the Note Max is attractive.
Does anyone have experience with this tablet so far? Could MobileSheetsPro work well on the new NoteMax?
I wonder if the iPad Air 13” would be a better solution.
Thanks!