sounds like worrying too much about the way a device produces vapor and not concerned with the quality of vapor and flavor.. as stated "not even worried about the flavor anymore"
a lot of these aspects don't matter as we all enjoy different things, and to try to judge or represent the quality of your experience down to scientific detail is too much thinking, i run a RBA dripper at 3.5 v for a cooler thicker vape, many people run the same atty at 4 to 4.5 and this will completely change "the shape of the vape" feel and flavor. so to try and say this atty does this that one does that, is kinda off, as this atty does this for YOU, your setting and the way/materials you used to set it up.
just about as relevant as saying "i cooked my burger for 10 minutes on each side and its just the way i like it"
ok how was it cooked, did you use 400deg or 350? pan or grill lol salt, pepper, nothing at all?20 % lean or 10%
too many variables to just say this is the way i liked it so you should get the same experience.
what i thought was zero TH might be staggering to you. and this is proven every day here , i dont know how anyone enjoys the thin dry hit of a nova yet others talk about the thick vapor with plenty of flavor. something i dont seem to get.
show me how the device works, how its set up for you, and your basic experience with the function , not what you thought your
juice felt like on your VV ego. i can take an i06 atty and turn it down and make it taste like sugar with a cold, light vapor or i can turn it up to get a massive hot cloud that taste like a sweet tobacco with a cloud that fills my throat and the room. almost everything mentioned in the article can be changed by switching juices or changing setting on the APV.