08-17-2021, 08:58 AM
Hello,
I've bought 3 e-readers. The last two are ONYX M92/9" and ONYX Max2/13" from years. At this moment, I'm working with the Max2 for a professional usage.
I would connect a keyboard and maybe a mouse directly. Or to use a very small HUB that doesn't require an external power supply like for the Max2. More than USB/USB-C port could be a good idea.
A port for an external memory like SD-Card is a missing on the ONYX Max2. You can read the dedicated thread to ONYX here : https://www.mobileread.com/forums/forumd....php?f=220 A good source of ideas.
The WiFi or Bluetooth are not always the best solutions when you have some strict security rules. A SD-Card that could be checked is a better choice, you know exactly what there is on it. After you can erase the SD-Card to avoid that some bad things from the e-reader goes to in the IT. In some cases : WiFi and Bluetooth are forbidden, so you can't load the e-reader if you haven't a physical access.
The Max2 has a HDMI input port. I can use as first or second monitor. The problem is the management off this screen. Under Linux it is easier than Windows.
I've bought 3 e-readers. The last two are ONYX M92/9" and ONYX Max2/13" from years. At this moment, I'm working with the Max2 for a professional usage.
I would connect a keyboard and maybe a mouse directly. Or to use a very small HUB that doesn't require an external power supply like for the Max2. More than USB/USB-C port could be a good idea.
A port for an external memory like SD-Card is a missing on the ONYX Max2. You can read the dedicated thread to ONYX here : https://www.mobileread.com/forums/forumd....php?f=220 A good source of ideas.
The WiFi or Bluetooth are not always the best solutions when you have some strict security rules. A SD-Card that could be checked is a better choice, you know exactly what there is on it. After you can erase the SD-Card to avoid that some bad things from the e-reader goes to in the IT. In some cases : WiFi and Bluetooth are forbidden, so you can't load the e-reader if you haven't a physical access.
The Max2 has a HDMI input port. I can use as first or second monitor. The problem is the management off this screen. Under Linux it is easier than Windows.