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As you see, it is our "Jolla Tablet". Who don't know yet - it's original - Aigo x86 tablet.
It has Retina display, resolution of 2048 x 1536. So, Jolla said: "We did not feel that the display was good enough for the product and for you, our contributors" here - https://blog.jolla.com/jolla-tablet-hardware-update/ Ok, that's good. What display could be better? Maybe some new 4k from Sharp? Or beta Innolux products? No. Only we had is "increase in the contrast ratio from 700 to 1000, as well as luminance from 320 to 420". But wait! Ipad2 had same retina 4 years ago. And no one retina display had 320 luminance. I can't find that specs for Aigo, so maybe it possible.
So, at the end, it looks like Jolla must take Aigo x86, put Sailfish OS 2.0 (that was presented on MWC 2015) on it and send to us. That's all. And we pay about 100 EUR for it. (Aigo x86 price 160$)
I think Jolla will delete this post, as my comments in blog.
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As you see, it is our "Jolla Tablet". Who don't know yet - it's original - Aigo x86 tablet.
It has Retina display, resolution of 2048 x 1536. So, Jolla said: "We did not feel that the display was good enough for the product and for you, our contributors" here - https://blog.jolla.com/jolla-tablet-hardware-update/ Ok, that's good. What display could be better? Maybe some new 4k from Sharp? Or beta Innolux products? No. Only we had is "increase in the contrast ratio from 700 to 1000, as well as luminance from 320 to 420". But wait! Ipad2 had same retina 4 years ago. And no one retina display had 320 luminance. I can't find that specs for Aigo, so maybe it possible.
So, at the end, it looks like Jolla must take Aigo x86, put Sailfish OS 2.0 (that was presented on MWC 2015) on it and send to us. That's all. And we pay about 100 EUR for it. (Aigo x86 price 160$)
I think Jolla will delete this post, as my comments in blog.