Sharing how I use my Pinetab 2 as a daily device. Honestly, it’s a bit of a pain. Since the same vulkan is not supported by gpu, even though I took it mainly for ebook and coding. Of all the browsers I tried, the most productive was qutebrowser, and I noticed that it is the only one where multithreading works properly. But at the maximum loaded sites the browser starts to lag a lot

Battery life I didn’t really pay much attention to, but it feels like the tablet can last +/- 4-6 hours. The speakers in the tablet really suck, I haven’t heard such a deafening sound in a long time. Keyboard turned out to be quite convenient in typing. Why did I choose sway? Well first of all I just know it, secondly it works much more responsive than the same plasma or gnome, but it’s obvious why. What I didn’t really like is the protective cover, which opens endlessly in the same backpack, but it is fixed with a regular extra case or a narrow space. Well and still no drivers for the wifi module and camera, which is a little sad, but I will look forward to it. I apologize for the crooked spelling, This is my first time trying to express in English.

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    1 year ago

    Oh yeah, I was just about to run the website videos through mpv, but for customizing the javascript hotkeys I didn’t know, thanks.

    About the build quality, I liked everything, but the front camera cutout is somehow crookedly placed. It’s a bit pointing to the upper left side of the camera cutout, but it’s hard to notice at first view. But I think it’s a small thing.

    I have not checked the hdmi connector, I don’t have the ability to do so. But all connectors are well made and also work well.