>120 page composition books are $6 each>a ball point pen is $5I used to be in the write your notes on paper camp but did Bidenflation finally make e-ink tablets worth the money?
>>107742278>>120 page composition books are $6 eachno they're not>>a ball point pen is $5no they're not
>>107742348Fuck you I just came back from Rite Aid, your lies won't work on me.
>>107742369If you pay more than 1$ for a pen you're being scammed
>>107742278The main downside is eink and tablets are slow to turn on compared to paper. Also, tablets have a camera bump you have to deal with. Pens can get expensive I agree. I use printer paper and a stapler which is pretty cheap.
>>107743110The only e-ink tablet with a camera bump is the Boox Tab Ultra series and that's no longer current.The boot time isn't really a big deal since you normally use a sleep cover. Opening the note application can take a few seconds longer than grabbing a sheet of paper but organizing all that paper gets cumbersome after a while.>>107742278Note Max is $600 so you'd have to write quite a bit to make it worthwhile. But if you want to work with templates, layers and get options to shift content around, add sound excerpts or whatever it's a dealbreaker.Furthermore you're likely going to read documents and scientific books and those can cost a fortune
>>107742278Have they fixed the flash/display refresh that eInk needs? Because I'm not buying until the display is smooth.
>>107743355It depends on the model. Watch some videos to understand how well the anti-ghosting performance works. Black on white content rarely has problems, greyscale images are the biggest issue.
>>107742383>he doesn't have a Mont Blanc
I prefer having a sketchbook that fits in my pocket, plus I can leave it on a table in a coffee shop or something without it getting stolen.
>>107743588You think people won't steal this?
>>107743880groids will steal anything that looks like it might be worth something, yeah.