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  • @lukesnyder3287
    @lukesnyder3287 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    These discussions are so excellent for grabbing the big picture of what the E-ink world has to offer. Very insightful. Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences with us

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I’m glad it was helpful! Thanks for tuning in.

  • @jenniferdubay3769
    @jenniferdubay3769 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I definitely need another roundtable discussion with you all. Its been a ehile and there havent been any real new devices (aside the A6X2 which you all seem to love) so i would love a casual chat about which devices you are gravitating toward on the daily. Which ones you just genuinely prefer using and why? But also maybe, have you discovered tricks, hacks, or programs that have truly improved your experience on any of the devices? I just need more. LOL

  • @user-px7xh2cn8k
    @user-px7xh2cn8k 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Although I went to each of your segments about what you would buy, this was the most informative video on the eInk devices! I love it. I'm going with the Remarkable2. I just need one simple place to write. I have a million journals and notebooks, I don't use them or I jump from one to another. I think this will be a perfect replacement, although, I am bummed about the light, and might just get a small reading light for it. Thanks for the in depth review!!!

  • @ckmoore
    @ckmoore 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video. I'd love to see more about drawing pros and cons on the remarkable and supernote

  • @mirtftgmail2502
    @mirtftgmail2502 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you are willing to use a few shell commands you can use any wired (or Bluetooth with a dongle) keyboard with the remarkable 2. And if you’re willing to side load you can run many apps on it as well. I use my HHKB Hybrid Pro on the remarkable 2 as a Bluetooth keyboard all the time since I use that keyboard for all my devices. HHKB, designed for those who type to live.

  • @beadsandglitters
    @beadsandglitters 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    After many hrs of watching pretty much all your videos to see which device would be better for my use and I ended up getting Tab Ultra.
    Im very pleased with my device but the only thing that pissed me off is the lack of announcing the new devices 😡
    After investing hours of watching researching the e-ink devices I purchased the tab ultra and 2 days after the tab ultra C was announced I was so pissed 😤 cause this device ended up costing me $1200+ cad including taxes duty to get it in canada .
    If the color version was announced, like cell phone companies does I could’ve decided to wait or not the extra 2 days before hitting the checkout button! 😡
    The e-ink world should be more transparent with the new devices they plan to launch so that people can make better decisions cause they aren’t cheap especially if we want little more flexibility in why we want.
    I could’ve buy another model but they are so expensive tab ultra was the cheapest one for what i wanted and still cost me $1200+ cad so i would’ve appreciated the heads up of the colored one for that same price .

  • @fydofire
    @fydofire 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good discussion, lots of valid points. I'm currently searching for a device specifically for work and university. Like good handwriting recognition, good PDF viewing and editing, general good workflow options like syncing, uploading, integration in a cloud, obsidian-cloud and very important to MS OneNote maybe reading and working on a work-book but not reading novels. Colour would be nice to have but not a must. Battery life not that important. To sum it up in some way: can anyone give me a tip for the best office, education workflow e-ink.

  • @MultiMakiah
    @MultiMakiah 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hey there. Is there a tablet + tool/app that would effectively replace paper notebooks & google docs? so i want to journal, write, muse and note to do's on a tablet that will sync so I can access the note or entry, so I start on the tablet and want to be able to pick up same notes/docs on my laptop. Essentially, I jot down quick insights and if I have to log in to something I can lose the flow; I have individual journals for different topics ie. Dreams & downloads, thoughts/reflections , goals/intentions. I also want to be able to write tasks for personal & work. And replace my stickies, pads, and then entering them into a google checklist doc or OneNote. While I am a tactile, touchy person, space is an issue. Not super vested in the reading, I still like paper books. And I have an ipad pro - just feels like a phone to me not useful. I heard the piece about supernote's roadmap, handwritten to text in future...should I just go with this one? TIA for any insight

    • @BrandonKBoswell
      @BrandonKBoswell 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      All there can technically do notes and typed text. If your focus is seamless transition between tablet and computer I think the remarkable + Type Folio does this the best.