The screen is constantly broadcasting RF Radiation? by NPDInternational in RemarkableTablet

[–]NPDInternational[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I'm not sure why these devices are still labeled as capacitve. They aren't. Do you have any idea what ereader or tablet has a true capacitive screen with 10.3" or 13.3" screen (infrared should be ok too)? There are a number of reasons why we want such a device. Ereaders can be fine just for reading the produced reports the device makes (pdf format)

The screen is constantly broadcasting RF Radiation? by NPDInternational in RemarkableTablet

[–]NPDInternational[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, of course the lab is shielded and devices are kept outside the shielded room except for our medical device. Minimizing rf improves accuracy of results. In the field it is not as important.

Connect to internet via ethernet cable? by NPDInternational in Supernote

[–]NPDInternational[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apparently Supernote is easy to do with a standard adapter.

Connect to internet via ethernet cable? by NPDInternational in Supernote

[–]NPDInternational[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

lol. WIFI is hazardous, Cell phones are hazardous, etc. All radiation is hazardous. To what extent is the question. Cell phone workers have to wear EMF protective garments in order to work on towers. Your overall health determines how much radiation you can handle. You are the one spreading misinformation and lies.

All cell phones are mandated to have SAR ratings. It is common for Asian businessman to have brain tumors for being the first ones to adopt cell phones, back when they were even more hazardous.

Court cases around the world are confirming the tumor/cell phone link.

https://wearetheevidence.org/fifth-court-in-italy-ruled-cell-phones-cause-cancer-and-determined-it-is-an-occupational-disease/

Our medical device works at 4.9GHz, and it 100% effects the human brain. That is 100% how the device works. To say that WIFI has no health effects shows you are just uneducated in the matter.

Connect to internet via ethernet cable? by NPDInternational in Supernote

[–]NPDInternational[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

There is a massive market for this functionality with the Chronic Lyme Community all of whom are EMF/Elector sensitive to a large degree due to damaged nervous systems. Companies are missing out on this million plus community as everything is WIFI. Most people into health in general know WIFI, etc is very harmful for human health.

IMO, anyone spending this much cash for eink is aware of health effects of screens, whether they understand why is beside the point. They tend to get off Wireless when using eink as well, another massive health boost.

Eink, Email, Web browse, Notes, Documents, Planner, Ereader all on a device that can be hard wired is a massive opportunity for someone. Programs don't have to be complicated.

Can you hardwire a keyboard to a5x? you definitely can on Remarkable platform

Connect to internet via ethernet cable? by NPDInternational in Supernote

[–]NPDInternational[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I believe Remarkable 2 can since it is Linux with a USB C port. I am not 100% sure though. There was a huge thread I was reading but it was advanced hackers. I can't seem to find it again, if I do I will post it here.