I have a small question about the keyboard :) How does it connect to the tablet? Via pins, it’s not BT?
I have a small question about the keyboard :) How does it connect to the tablet? Via pins, it’s not BT?
but capacitive (most new touch screens) don’t seem to detect the Wacom pen
Yes, it’s totally expected! But looks like this screen supports MPP pens.
Thank you!
This is very helpful, thank you a lot!
How is the passive cooling? Does it get hot?
That’s interesting details, thanks!
I saw a few posts on their reddit, like this, they were positive, but no one mentioned the drawing aspect…
Awesome, thank you!
How is your drawing experience?
How is your drawing experience?
You can even keep the original OS and just install dev tools via distrobox. That’s what I do. It even comes pre-installed.
Similar to what most smartwatches can: measure heartbeat, show notifications and answer calls from your smartphone, flashlight (by showing white write screen), show weather, etc.
PineTime is nice, wearing it right now.
One does not exclude the other. You can have a fancy name and a semantic versioning.
Thanks, that’s important for me because my wife use it as drawing device!
I watched it and didn’t really like it. It’s too slow-paced for me and the characters weren’t relatable.
Do any of these devices support precision ink pen? Looking for my Surface replacement.
If I wasn’t interested in drawing and wanted a GNU/Linux tablet, I would buy Pinetab 2.
Looks like the package requires cmake
, but actually uses only make
.
But I hope that this PR will be merged soon: https://github.com/phoboslab/wipeout-rewrite/pull/11
I wish we could live in a world where we could improve things freely…
I also have the original PinePhone and bought Pro because the original is to slow :) Pro is way faster then the original, but is still slow compared to modern phones.
Yes, the controller is pricy. I tried buying GameSir X2 Pro first. It works with the original PP, but can’t charge and play with the Pro. I talked to megi about it and he said that the issue in the gamepad. Also it doesn’t have a headphone jack. So I sold it and bought a Backbone.
They usually cut costs in unnoticeable for regular consumer way. Like include some chemistry that easy to produce and makes it tasty, but bad for health.