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Boox Max Lumi: Native And 3rd Party Apps

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  1. Does anyone have experience of using a PDF reader like Xodo on this? I want to be able to read, write on and highlight PDFs stored on my Google Drive.

  2. Great work!
    I don't seem to be able to connect an Apple magic keyboard to my Boox, I'm using an adaptor that is connected to the keyboard and I plug the Boox cable to it but nothing happens.

  3. How smooth is the process of reading Facebook comments? I need to read hundreds of them and I I want a device that is easy on my eyes. Maybe the Note 2 is good enough as well.
    Thanks!

  4. just bumped into your channel man.
    very solid review, in deed..congrats.
    Thank you for the video.
    i’ll watch a few others, but i’m probably gonna subscribe 😉
    cheers from Portugal

    PS: judging by the info you relayed about the MS apps… i am assuming if i use the One Note app for typing text only (with a bluetooth keyboard) i will have the same screen refreshing issues.

  5. I used the native GDrive app. I’d like to open a pdf, make notes on it, and have it saved in the GDrive. I can only make notes if I open it in the neo reader. Once it is there, it doesn’t sync with the file in GDrive. Is there a way to do what I’m trying to do?

  6. Thanks for the nice guide! Can you (or any musician) please tell me if the Henle-App (classical sheet music) is working? It's not like I have to write down an entire peace, but I just want to view my sheet music, modify fingerings, basic functionality….

  7. Hello! I am really thinking of buying this. Can this be used during zoom meetings? I have been using my Mac, I wrote notes in iPad and air server. 
    I am really hoping to use this instead of iPad. Thank you very much.

  8. Hi man, thanks for the review. Do you happen to know if an app called "Bookshelf by Vitalsource" works well on this? It's an app for college textbooks. I'm worried about the refresh rate and it's a lot of money to splurge without knowing for sure.

  9. Thank you for your video! I actually am looking for such a device that supports googleplay app,s cause I am highsensitive and an LCD / Samsung screen is too bright for me to handle. That's a reason for me to use an inkpad as a tablet device with all play apps available and working 🙂

  10. I am looking for a device to take notes, read eBooks or even read aloud function, important apps like google, LinkedIn should also work. Can anyone help me with some advice? iPad Pro I do not like becouse of the reflective surface and it does not feel like an eBook-Reader. Thanks a lot, Joseph

  11. I bought the Onyx Air and now I'm practicing with it. The Kindle app doesn't work like on Lumi and doesn't give the same experience of a Kindle itself neither the same of a normal tablet. It's a very bad implementation. You can't see the upper bar for closing books or settings. I'm very upset for this. I hope you'll publish a video on Onyx Air apps too.

  12. So in conclusion apps from playstore are useless, and just those who are built for this devices are useable ? So why implement android and playstore?

  13. as always, great video !!

    I am a freelance web programmer and I take long periods of mountain hikes (months). I am looking for a very light equipment, with a long battery life (and small: charge with a portable solar panel) that allows me small interventions: edit code by ftp, connect to mysql servers, web browsing to detect errors in my pages and, if possible , to be able to run anydesk (or similar) and draw.io in android or web version. Note Air or Note 3 can meet my expectations? Thank you!

    (PS: Now I use a galaxy tab s3, but the 6000ma battery is great for a small solar panel and offers me few hours of work)

  14. I enjoy your videos on the Boox series. They have been useful for me. I assume the Kobo app you feature in the video is the version from the Boox app store. It was not clearly said in the video. You made it clear that the Kindle app was from the Boox app store and not the Google Play app store, but you did not say the same for the Kobo app. I have the original Poke Pro and the Kobo app does not perform nearly as well as you show in the video. I am using the Google Playstore version.

  15. Thank you so much for this video! I'm almost convinced I need a BOOX device, but there is one thing I'd like to find out. Can Google's Handwriting recognition be used instead of the native keyboard and does it work well? I'm asking, because I'd love to use the device for writing by hand with instant text recognition and I'm not sure whether the native app can do this well for languages other than English.

  16. I love the native app for handwriting but I’m looking for something to type in to. When Google Docs refreshes, my whole screen flashes in an annoying way. Any suggestions?

  17. It would really have been good if Android would have featured a standard API for stylus input. You can get low-latency stylus input using Onyx SDK, but since they are such a niche actor on the Android platform few (if any) apps target it. And then Samsung have their own pen api…
    Personally I am planning to start developing apps for the Onyx though, let me know if you have any ideas for apps that you think people would find useful!

  18. Would you recommend Lumi or Dasung Paperlike 3 HD as second monitor? Specificaly, for people with eye conditions that can not stand LED lights / blue lights from conventional monitors. Thanks in advance

  19. I wonder if the kindle app installed from the Boox store would behave differently regarding those invisible icons than the one installed from google play store.

  20. Addressing the point you made about why some of us want a full blown android experience. Well, at least for me it has all to do with my eyes. I already tried an iPad and an android tablet as well but, my eyes get strained a lot every time I have to use an LCD based device. So I want a device that I can use for productivity that does not cause me eye strain. And thanks for the review Voya!

  21. 34:12 I wish that there was an e-ink-dedicated OS. Using an android-based e-ink device is just too jarring to me.

    One thing I like about the non-Android devices like the reMarkable and the Quirklogic Papyr is that they don’t have an app-centric paradigm. I’ve always thought a functional paradigm like a note/document/calendar-based paradigm is much better. Apple experimented with this in the 90s with OpenDoc, but it was abandoned.

  22. 28:38 Sepia theme. Man, that takes me back to high school and developing black and white film — actual paper prints and actual photographic chemicals.

    The sepia treatment was sulphur-based and smelled like rotten eggs. Not pleasant at all.

    For every classic sepia photograph you’ve seen (pre-digital era), there was someone pinching h/er nose, doing a sepia wash. Ick. 😂

  23. HI! So I was just curious if the reMarkable app works on the Onyx (wouldn't that be nice?), but I could not get it work. It just constantly closes up when I try to log in. So even an e-ink company does not really optimize their app for e-ink environment.

  24. Thanks – yet another great review. Just one comment – unless I misunderstood, I don't think wi-fi transfer depends on boox account: it's directly pushing your files from your laptop to your device. As a topic suggestion for one of your next presentations, I hope you could review a few mind-mapping apps which work well. To me, it's no-brainer to include such features to the existing note-taking app, create a new one or optimize an existing 3rd party one. I think such feature/app could be very helpful for many people and it also could help with marketing too. Thanks again.

  25. I want the full google play catalog even though I only want about a dozen apps. My reason is because each person has a few essential apps but those apps are different from person to person. For example, we use sharefile file sharing at work, so I really want that app to work from home but most other people don't use it. My personal core apps I'd like on an e-readeer are a web browser, onenote, a calendar, kindle, word, audible, zinio, scribd, excel, dropbox, wikipedia, grammarly, medium, wikipedia and Merriam-webster or oxford english dictionary.

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