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I think the chances of any Boox or Bigme device surviving those _'scientifically designed durability Tests'_ is really quite low, and I think we are mainly referring to their glass screens, though the drop test could catch some metal framed devices out. Durability is a close second attribute of importance for me, but I do worry about the folio, and we should note that it wasn't attached during the _'tests'._
I think you make some good points here. My thought is that the cover would have provided some protection to the screen so I would be interested with a side by side with and without. I still think the new design leaves open the possibility of a full cover as well.
@@Change-1820 I hear the price of flexible screens are double the price of glass, but what percentage of the entire device the screen is I don't know. Still... I find it difficult to understand how any company justify fitting the fragility of a glass screen, knowing that if it cracks, the device is toast.
Hey, I have an 11inch Macbook Air (Early-2015) I would like to pair with a A5 X2 for college. Is it safe to wait for it? Or opt for the A6X2 instead? I just think its too small
You do not explain what the resolution is. The Carta 1300 has a resolution of 1404x1872px over the 1200 which has a resolution of 1200x1600px. Also, your video was cut short. Are you baiting for views, likes, comments, and subscribers?
Thanks for the comment and sharing your perspective. I'm sorry if the video didn't meet your needs. It was part of the much larger livestream linked. There was no intent to trick. The chapters in longer videos and short snippets were requested by community members. Thanks again for the comment.
Thank you for watching the video. Please share your comments and perspective. If you are interested in supporting the channel and the content I make, you can support me in the following ways :
Check out my new Patreon page. You can join for free to get more insights and chat with me about various topics. While there may be paid tiers added later, I plan to provide as much free content and information as possible. Join the conversation here:
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You can now do a Super Thanks if you found something really useful.
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tinyurl.com/2p9ttt48
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I think the chances of any Boox or Bigme device surviving those _'scientifically designed durability Tests'_ is really quite low, and I think we are mainly referring to their glass screens, though the drop test could catch some metal framed devices out. Durability is a close second attribute of importance for me, but I do worry about the folio, and we should note that it wasn't attached during the _'tests'._
I think you make some good points here. My thought is that the cover would have provided some protection to the screen so I would be interested with a side by side with and without. I still think the new design leaves open the possibility of a full cover as well.
@@Change-1820 I hear the price of flexible screens are double the price of glass, but what percentage of the entire device the screen is I don't know. Still... I find it difficult to understand how any company justify fitting the fragility of a glass screen, knowing that if it cracks, the device is toast.
Hey, I have an 11inch Macbook Air (Early-2015) I would like to pair with a A5 X2 for college. Is it safe to wait for it? Or opt for the A6X2 instead? I just think its too small
Thanks for the comment and question. If you are concerned about size, I would suggest that you go with the larger device.
You do not explain what the resolution is. The Carta 1300 has a resolution of 1404x1872px over the 1200 which has a resolution of 1200x1600px. Also, your video was cut short. Are you baiting for views, likes, comments, and subscribers?
Thanks for the comment and sharing your perspective. I'm sorry if the video didn't meet your needs. It was part of the much larger livestream linked. There was no intent to trick. The chapters in longer videos and short snippets were requested by community members. Thanks again for the comment.