I’ve never had a Kindle or anything like that, but seems to me they are at least usually much smaller than sheet music.
Obviously the software exists to put sheet music on a tablet, but I’m thinking something along the lines of a standard-sized book of sheet music that is a tablet.
Is that the price for the double screen version? I’ve seen suggestions that you might be better off with the regular Boox.
I’ve also seen recommendations for the 12.9" iPad Pro. I think you can basically make anything work with a large enough screen, maybe even a 2-in-1 laptop.
idk I’m roughly twice my age when it comes to knowledge of technology and tech products.
A magic piano book with a gazillion relevant functions and access to public domain scores for one easy payment of $449.95 seems like the sort of thing that should exist.
I don’t know much about tech or music, but it seems like most of what you want is something an app does. For the display we just need a large tablet. A quick amazon search reveals some 15.6 inch tablets for under $500. Is that big enough? I don’t know how much the app would cost on top of that.
Remember those things you could put in a car’s distributor cap and it would whistle and shoot sparks everywhere when someone started their car? Good times.