Does it support EPUB?
>>106506203somewhat slowly and poorly but yes
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>>106506195blocks features that are featured on the product page behind a subscription (this is not stated)I've looked into it in the past and this speaks for itselfthis is fraudulent, but somehow nobody did anything to them
>>106506195At first I thought it would be an incredibly good purchase but the more I watched reviews it was more like "yeah but..." or "It works fine but..." or this >>106506343
>>106506195Those shouldn't cost more than 250 and 300 respectively. Niggerish gouging.
>>106506195what is the usecase over normal pen and paper and a notebook?
>>106506195YO HERE'S THIS PIECE OF PAPER SIMULATOR IT'S 600 DOLLARS
I would rater buy 30,000 A4 sheets
>>106506195Come on
>>106507692>>106507700>>106507708>>106507805Few problems with that>harder to access your notes in a notebook>can’t easily search for information>consumable, requiring lots of waste>digital/e-ink tablets are much smaller
seriously just get a boox, the software is better, the hardware is better, and the panel technology is the same for every company (cause they're all from the same e-ink monopoly) get the boox gc7
>>106508069Paper can be recycled and is biodegradable, the spring can be recycled. Your e-waste will make more damage and I assure you, finding information in a normal notebook is actually faster because you write everything, while most people will take bullshit notes and hardly ever find anything on an device. It happens nowadays with phones, is not about the format.
>>106506195Mehi wanted to like it but they do the same thing as all shitty note taking tablets and convert everything into vectorsit makes it really annoying to draw with
>>106509318Meh, most boox are still on android 13 and will never get updatesRemarkable run linux and you can ssh into it
>>106508069
It's literal junk. The kind of thing I'd want to read on something like this would look much better on say, a used tab s8 ultra, which also offers decent color, a better pen with lower latency, and a fast enough screen to do shit like zoom in on PDFs without wanting to kill yourself.I love my small e-reader for books and great battery life, but I just can't imagine requiring an A4 e-reader for anything. If you need to take a shitload of notes all day, paper is better and will never run out of charge on you.
>>106508069>>can’t easily search for informationI had a remarkable 2. While I do take a lot of notes, I never found it significantly easier to find information. The OCR isn't fantastic, and searching non-OCR'd notes forces you to judiciously tag and group notes - something you can do for one five-hundredth the cost by simply carrying more than one notebook, or dividing one notebook into sections. The only benefit I found was sharing notes, but it wasn't a great experience. If I were to go back to digital note-taking, I'd probably just buy an ipad and copy stuff over using kde connect.
This thread is full of copeWhen I used physical notebooks, I was constantly frustrated with having to keep up with which notebook I was using for what task and I was frequently forgetting things that I needed to remember day to day.
If they could get a supplier that would offer them aa wood caseThey would sell it at a premium
>>106511080>and I was frequently forgetting things that I needed to remember day to day.Young-onset dementia is a bitch