The world's first colour e-ink monitor is essentially a 25-inch Kindle

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The world's first colour e-ink monitor is essentially a 25-inch Kindle
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I have a Onyx Boox Max, an A4 b/w e-ink device. I can't use that as a screen, due to too low refresh rate. Writing on it with it's pen is great, but typing on it is horrible. The slight delay breaks the usability.

I don't know how that stacks against the remarkable 2.

Try learning vim. If you're typing confidently and using the commands you can use it with higher latency.

I'm fully keyboard driven in my current editor, the issue is not that. It's that the symbols I type show up with a noticeable delay. It's like IRL lag.