Thanks for the review. This is the comparison between large color eink screens that I needed to see. I think the Gallery 3 looks much better and I appreciate that Remarkable has taken the risk of optimizing this technology (Canvas).
Sorry, but the review looks pretty biased. At 4:40 ranting about the refresh rate and flashing on the RMPP while loading pages with color and quickly flipping pages with added colored notes, but praising the Quadermo while only flipping through B/W pages. It isn't shown how the Quadermo loads a page with colors until 16:52, where the Quadermo shows less flashing but really bad ghosting. The most disingenuous part is when the ghosting on the RMPP is being highlighted at 12:51 but not the absolutely horrible ghosting of text on the Quadermo at 18:15. Hate to say it, but if clearly observable things are narrated dishonestly, it really makes me doubt the rest of the review.
100% 1) The flashy refresh (best description I've heard) and the artifacts are bizarre; 2) the need to use 2 styluses when reading on an Onyx Max and writing on an rM has sent me back to the rM2. This is a pretty good A/B comparison.
Thanks for the review. Is the video shoot under a lamp ? I wonder if the Quaderno still dims with a lamp. Also may i ask if these products offer the feature, like iPads do when drawing-- hold the pen for a while, and it straightens the line you draw or, circling the circle😂 thanks!
Gallery 3 devices still coming out? Have companies not learned any lesson ? It doesn’t work. People hate it. Tech is simply not ready for consumer grade products. I had a Bigme Galy (which was very much promoted by this channel) and is now discontinued. That thing is unusable. Only good use case I found for it is a smart photo frame. Kaleido is the way to go color wise. Love my Kobo Libra Colour despite the greyish background
@@goodereader I don't know what that response is supposed to mean, but the tech in it's current state just plain doesn't work for ereader/tablet use. I have not seen a single favorable review on any Gallery 3 device, all of them state how painful the experience is, despite that I still went ahead and got myself one, I needed to see it for myself. The better picture quality is not enough justification for so many tradeoffs vs Kaleido which has flaws on its own but none impeding device usage as Gallery 3 does. maybe invest another 100M in making the tech usable ?
Seriously as a customer I must say the colour e-ink technology is not ready to be launched yet. I don’t mind to spend, but the experience is just so bad. Bought the RMPP and returned it within a week. Absolutely agree that the ghosting is horrible, the purpose I use the eink device for reading is protecting my eyes, but the flashing…😵💫. The Q3 is just another disappointment with no back light and the colour quality… seems I should stick with my Q2 b/w device for little longer 😅
Color eink has been around since 2008, major players like fujitsu, amazon, pocketbook, Rakuten kobo have all adopted it, it is most certainly ready to launch It is absolutely space age technology; the way this works
Thanks for the review.
This is the comparison between large color eink screens that I needed to see.
I think the Gallery 3 looks much better and I appreciate that Remarkable has taken the risk of optimizing this technology (Canvas).
Sorry, but the review looks pretty biased. At 4:40 ranting about the refresh rate and flashing on the RMPP while loading pages with color and quickly flipping pages with added colored notes, but praising the Quadermo while only flipping through B/W pages. It isn't shown how the Quadermo loads a page with colors until 16:52, where the Quadermo shows less flashing but really bad ghosting.
The most disingenuous part is when the ghosting on the RMPP is being highlighted at 12:51 but not the absolutely horrible ghosting of text on the Quadermo at 18:15. Hate to say it, but if clearly observable things are narrated dishonestly, it really makes me doubt the rest of the review.
@@Shenkie987 it's not biased
100% 1) The flashy refresh (best description I've heard) and the artifacts are bizarre; 2) the need to use 2 styluses when reading on an Onyx Max and writing on an rM has sent me back to the rM2. This is a pretty good A/B comparison.
Thanks for the review. Is the video shoot under a lamp ? I wonder if the Quaderno still dims with a lamp. Also may i ask if these products offer the feature, like iPads do when drawing-- hold the pen for a while, and it straightens the line you draw or, circling the circle😂 thanks!
Looks like it'll take a billion-dollar company like Amazon to come out with a paperwhite 13.3 ereader with 94nits front light.
Gallery 3 devices still coming out? Have companies not learned any lesson ? It doesn’t work. People hate it. Tech is simply not ready for consumer grade products. I had a Bigme Galy (which was very much promoted by this channel) and is now discontinued. That thing is unusable. Only good use case I found for it is a smart photo frame. Kaleido is the way to go color wise. Love my Kobo Libra Colour despite the greyish background
Over $100,000,000 USD invested in the technology
@@goodereader I don't know what that response is supposed to mean, but the tech in it's current state just plain doesn't work for ereader/tablet use. I have not seen a single favorable review on any Gallery 3 device, all of them state how painful the experience is, despite that I still went ahead and got myself one, I needed to see it for myself. The better picture quality is not enough justification for so many tradeoffs vs Kaleido which has flaws on its own but none impeding device usage as Gallery 3 does.
maybe invest another 100M in making the tech usable ?
Good review, felt like you were reaching a bit with the RMPP critiques tho.
@@robclarke6273 nothing peter said was untrue.
Seriously as a customer I must say the colour e-ink technology is not ready to be launched yet. I don’t mind to spend, but the experience is just so bad. Bought the RMPP and returned it within a week. Absolutely agree that the ghosting is horrible, the purpose I use the eink device for reading is protecting my eyes, but the flashing…😵💫. The Q3 is just another disappointment with no back light and the colour quality… seems I should stick with my Q2 b/w device for little longer 😅
Color eink has been around since 2008, major players like fujitsu, amazon, pocketbook, Rakuten kobo have all adopted it, it is most certainly ready to launch
It is absolutely space age technology; the way this works
Wildly different takes - wonder what color e ink is actually like. I only have quaderno a4 gen2