Xavier wrote:
>
> Yeah, you often can find fully functional browsers in the "experimental" 
> sections of many readers, and they do load and render TW5 pages! But they 
> are almost unusable right now, not only because navigating and rendering is 
> very slow, but also because the greyscale does not match (probably a 
> special theme would do, though).
>

A special theme is of course the least problem :-)
But OK, navigation and rendering is still slow. I was hoping it had 
improved enough by now. I find a few intersting videos though:
This <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN868MEqSLs>one is from 2017(!) and 
demos editing a google docs document (thus presumably online). Quite good 
actually. If that screen technology is representative for what is used in 
readers, then that would indicate it may be the reader device rather than 
the screen itself that causes slow rendering. It is not clear if that is 
just a monitor or a reader.
This <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j3F74RmJkY>one only uses eink for a 
monitor. Again 2017(!) and IMO both impressive and good enough speed wise 
IF it were a reader, which it is not though.

<:-)

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