Do you like the writing feel of this more than Supernote? I have Supernote A5x and honestly have never enjoyed the feeling on it nor the thickness of the device.
which brush on the boox notes? and did it replace your other devices? I also have the problem with the palm recognition, thinking of getting a glove counteract it. I have a boox tab mini c and boox TUC pro. I am thinking of selling my RM2, Supernote a5x and kindle scribe because I am satisfied with the boox combo. I might not sell the supernote a5x because it's so good for work notes.
By brush do you mean pen? This video has the Scribe Premium pen. I also use the one that came with the Boox. The palm rejection hasn't been too bad, but more of an issue than with my other devices.
@@WritersLike By brush, I mean Your handwriting brush settings in the native boox note app. Your handwriting is clear, and I wanted to achieve a similar effect.
I haven't had any issue with it. I mean, it's not like a kindle or something where you can go weeks without charging, but battery life has not interfered with my use at all.
I use mine every day as my planner and notes and probably only use 10% of the battery. I also keep Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off unless I need them. And I almost never use anything more than natural light. So far, I love this device. My primary uses are writing, journaling, planning, and ebooks. I have completely stopped using my Franklin covey planner and kindle.
NA3 B&W looks colder than NA3C, so my idea would be that the B&W would be more straining on the eyes compared to NA3C warm screen. Saying the NA3C looks grey compared to NA3 sounds a bit wrong to me. As NA3C has more of a warm color temperature While NA3 has more of a cold color temperature.
I did it! I just bought myself a NA3C and I can't wait to unbox it on Tuesday when it arrives.
I am so excited for you! There's definitely a learning curve to the Boox user experience, so don't get discouraged, you'll figure it out!
How do you like it?
how is it
I am considering buying this but I am wondering if they will have improved color soon due to RMPP
Do you like the writing feel of this more than Supernote? I have Supernote A5x and honestly have never enjoyed the feeling on it nor the thickness of the device.
Yes, the writing feel is very good!
which brush on the boox notes? and did it replace your other devices? I also have the problem with the palm recognition, thinking of getting a glove counteract it. I have a boox tab mini c and boox TUC pro. I am thinking of selling my RM2, Supernote a5x and kindle scribe because I am satisfied with the boox combo. I might not sell the supernote a5x because it's so good for work notes.
By brush do you mean pen? This video has the Scribe Premium pen. I also use the one that came with the Boox. The palm rejection hasn't been too bad, but more of an issue than with my other devices.
@@WritersLike By brush, I mean Your handwriting brush settings in the native boox note app. Your handwriting is clear, and I wanted to achieve a similar effect.
@@casey88884 ohhh - it’s the ballpoint pen on 7! That’s my go-to
Just turn off the hand gesture for turning pages
How’s the battery life for you? That’s been the major factor for holding me back from buying it.
I haven't had any issue with it. I mean, it's not like a kindle or something where you can go weeks without charging, but battery life has not interfered with my use at all.
I use mine every day as my planner and notes and probably only use 10% of the battery. I also keep Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off unless I need them. And I almost never use anything more than natural light.
So far, I love this device. My primary uses are writing, journaling, planning, and ebooks. I have completely stopped using my Franklin covey planner and kindle.
hi. would you say the light give you eye strain? would you get the B&W version?
No, I like the color
NA3 B&W looks colder than NA3C, so my idea would be that the B&W would be more straining on the eyes compared to NA3C warm screen.
Saying the NA3C looks grey compared to NA3 sounds a bit wrong to me.
As NA3C has more of a warm color temperature
While NA3 has more of a cold color temperature.