![]() ![]() Whatever your needs are, all ereaders use similar E Ink technology which, at the time of writing, is usually the Carta 1200 screen, so they all display crisp text and fonts that look better on a grayscale screen. Are you a student or a researcher? You could considering a note-taking ereader. Have a vast collection of EPUBs or prefer to borrow from your local library? Perhaps Kobo is the way to go if you live outside the US. Still, there is not yet a solution that would rescue books with their notes at the device where they are imprisoned.Love comics and graphic novels? You'll want a color ereader. ![]() Boox looks like the best option on the market. No standard yet! So notes taken with the X device do not appear on the Y device. Would not it be nice? Book notes can be viewed in every Android Reader. So we can see books with their notes on every platform. Therefore, there may be compatible software. ![]() But I don't know yet where the device records the notes in the PDF documents.ĭid you come across a program that could show books with their Boox notes? On the PC or Android environment? Because Boox seems to be open source. Over time the size of that file is growing too. ![]() Whereas, Kindle records the notes of each book into a single file. This ensures that the size of the note file is small. The device saves epub notes in txt and mrk files with the same name as the book. I want to talk about the notes on books at Boox: Could anyone there with M96 and the latest firmware (currently ) comment on the quality of scribbling? I'm guessing that this feature has been dropped from the firmware for whatever reason. They look as if I was drawing with a mouse in Windows' Paint program. The rough lines of N96ML's scribbles makes annotating PDFs not a very enjoyable experience at all, they are hard to read and look terrible. The version of firmware I have on this device is _16-36_dev_662747e and I do not intend to upgrade for fear of losing the nice scribbling (besides everything just works in this version). One of the reasons I still hold on to my old M96 is that the quality of scribbles there rocks! It's all nice and smooth, and the lines have different thickness depending on the way you make the stroke. The thing is this has not always been the case. It is the quality of scribbles which are plain ugly. I'm glad to see that things are improving but there is one feature that is still lacking. I'm using N96ML which I recently upgraded to the latest firmware version 1.8.1. But with this issue, once I switch my C67 to download mode, I then need to open the factory tool (which is not the RKBatch Tool), load up the firmware, and then have the factory tool make some changes to the system partition before the firmware can be installed. If anyone has any ideas, please share them! Thanks. Then the factory tool crashes when I try to load the firmware. However, when I open the factory tool, I get two errors: can't open the config file and can't open a certain dat file. Update: I downloaded the files and followed the instructions. Be sure to download the right firmware for your kind of C67! This solution is for all C67 series devices. Onyx International told me that they were aware of the problem They have now posted a solution with factory tools to repair the issue. I would appreciate any help on the subject.Īfter I tried to upgrade to 1.8.1, my C67ML Carta 2 went into a bootloop after it rebooted. is it still up to date? Can i use the same model of the screen on both m92 and m96 ? May be I may use screen from amazon dx that seems the same? I've encountered a few posts that stated that the model of the screen must be very particular and the screens on the same models of readers vary significantly. Or those cables are soldered to the reader's body so i will have to solder them back which is not doable for me.Īlso the model and voltage of the screen. The most confusing part is whether the cables that connect the screen to the reader's body are just attached to it (so i can just pull them off with my bare hands and attach the ew screen the same way) - flex cables. I by myself can open reassemble the readers and order the screens, but by far I couldn't find the information of how to replace them. I live in NY, United States and can't find any office that would replace the screens for me. The distributor says that the damage is way beyond warranty and they won't replace the screens. I have two onyx boox readers with broken screens - m92 and m96 universe. ![]()
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