Thanks for the video! Fortunately I now have a way to read a live English translation of the audio so now I can understand a bit better. I have ordered one of these Xencelabs pen displays and it should arrive soon. I will pay special attention to the anti-glare sparkle you discussed.
@TheHonestLaborersReview8 ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks for the comment! I've been watching your videos a lot. Learning a lot of the points you mentioned about EMR pens. My English is not bad. Also trying to translate your videos and spread your videos and knowledge to the Chinese world. As well, this video will be followed by a serious English dubbed version. All the textual content appearing in the video will be English translated. This video is just a rough material. Send it out first to give you a taste.
@CaptainCactuar8 ай бұрын
@@TheHonestLaborersReview Looking forward to English sub titles as well as the video from @thesevenpens From just watching it looks that there is significant sparkle on white background. I'm not sure why companies still insist on using "AG" etched glass. It ruins the whole experience in image quality in my opinion. The best solution is Apples iPad, higher brightness if needed to be used in highly reflective work environment. The trade off of AG etched glass with sparkle, or blurring the light transmittance is not worth glare reduction in my personal and professional opinion. I want a ultra clear representation of my work, the iPad excels at this, I hope to see tablet manufacturers offer an option with out AG in the future, or improve to something close to apple's latest "Nano glass" for those that want texture/AG. The Nano glass is specifically designed to NOT sparkle or blur the image, but I'm sure is quite extensive process that apple will not share.