THIS is the video that cured my week-long insomnia. I now know the right e-ink tablet for me. Your demonstration and point of view as an artist have answered all my questions abt the Supernote a6x2. Thank you. I can now sleep well at night.
I’ve got to believe that everything that falls short can be addressed through a firmware and software update. PLEASE let them know about your recommendations because I think we would ALL want those same features and functions fixed or added!!!! It is EXACTLY what I have been looking for too!!!!!
It's a bit of a trick! I've been trying to figure out how to do this for a LONG time and I'm slowly improving the feature. Getting better but it still creeps me out sometimes. 🤣
I have been gifted a bunch of tablets of this kind (strange and long story)... Tested (I have them, except the R., gave that one back) Remarkable (1, tho), SuperNote, and Amazon Scribe. The Amazon one, specially using the Scribe *premium* pen, not the one that comes default, on the Scribe tablet, by far the best experience b/w pencil sketching on an e-ink device. IF using the "pencil" in its super basic sketching app. Enough for the purpose, tho. My surprise was... that while I already knew that the _Lamy AL-Star_ was quite more sensitive (less initial force = more subtle shading and painting), and had an easier to use side pen button than the s-pen's, it is much more so with the Scribe *_premium_* pen, which indeed can be used just as well with the S7 (due to wacom emr). A bit too long pen for my taste but I can live with that, as it is more sensitive than the mentioned Lamy, and much more than the standard S7 S-pen. That alone, how it feels so "pencilly" and responsive (Amazon Scribe having quite less lag with the pen than observed on the other e-readers), better for subtle shading, and a side button that is almost as intuitive as Wacom's (still long way, tho) and less "hard to find" than s-pen's, makes my fav choice in these e-ink thingies. Lately thinking of just buying a Wacom pen compatible with these wacom EMR devices, and try to use it with the FE and all these e-ink tablets. Prolly best to combine the Wacom official (for standalone tablets) pen + Kindle Scribe tablet, and the S7 FE + wacom pen. If these combinations are really compatible, yet to try. Any of these are fine to carry to a cafe/Starbucks but the one thing they have to improve in this tech in all brands is the... constant full screen refreshing (not ghosting! fine with that, reminds me of when erasing poorly pencil sketches on paper, it's meh, but workable), is super distracting/annoying. To a point that I just prefer to carry the bigger 12.4 S7 FE (which is better in every sense). But once that solved, it'd be nice. Just recently thinking a traditional pencil & paper is even nicer :D. I think you zoom and pan better on Scribe than what I see on this video, but maybe I just don't remember well, it's been like 3 months since I touched any of this, I believe. I do remember zoom not being great, tho. Edit: Darn...Even while it's a recorded video... I can see how responsive and pencil-like that is... It can be noticed watching the video. Might be that I have an older SuperNote (dunno), or that the Atelier (btw, it's a French word, if I am not wrong) app solves some issues, or that I tried it with the Supernote standard pen... might be just that all the secret is on the pens, not the tablets (unlike what happens on windows tablets). So... maybe like you did with your Lamy, I might try same with mine on the Supernote, or use the Scribe premium pen, or a Wacom official pen on it !
for me, what I've found on the few I've been testing lately as that most of them (remarkable, viwoods aipaper, supernote) is that they are all BETTER than my windows drawing experience in how they feel pencil and paper like. But only in the native app. The remarkable export feature was terrible. completely unusable export. But felt amazing on the screen. The viwoods feels great, really great, but the native drawing app is only additive, you can't subtract with pressure so it's draw, oops, drew to heavy or dark and then the only option is to FULLY erase it down to completely blank. Here I can add and subtract incrementally and its responsive and feels wonderful. For the drawing experience, my experience is that it is always a combination of pen tech and tablet digitizer tech. They both have to be good. granted some tech like wacom emr you can have a junk pen and it's still a cleaner line then say on a Microsoft based mpp digitizer. I'm interested to see more on the scribe, any chance you can drop me a video in the discord?
THIS is the video that cured my week-long insomnia.
I now know the right e-ink tablet for me. Your demonstration and point of view as an artist have answered all my questions abt the Supernote a6x2.
Thank you.
I can now sleep well at night.
I’ve got to believe that everything that falls short can be addressed through a firmware and software update.
PLEASE let them know about your recommendations because I think we would ALL want those same features and functions fixed or added!!!! It is EXACTLY what I have been looking for too!!!!!
That is the plan! I want to use this as my daily sketching tool. So I'm pretty motivated. Emailing them shortly
@@TabletPro I hope their response is good. My finger is hovering over the buy now button on their site but I always hesitate.
for 19 Mins I was asking myself how this guy can point exactly to details on Supernote while he is looking directly into my eyes :)
It's a bit of a trick! I've been trying to figure out how to do this for a LONG time and I'm slowly improving the feature. Getting better but it still creeps me out sometimes. 🤣
@@TabletPro 😂😂
Atelier is french meaning a room or building in which an artist works
Pretty sure it's German for "cat sandwhich".
@@TabletPro 😂
Hey, Im trying to purchase the r530 from your links, they dont seem to work. Amazon or the direct link. i can only find the r520C.
Any updates on firmware or software updates with this to address the few issues this device has?
There was an update but not resolving the panning issue yet. That said it’s still the device I want to draw on and I still really enjoy it.
what's the name of the app again?
Atelier.
@@3polygons It must be Russian…. Or maybe French.
This is good for kids and people in school too! no need to buy notebooks and we avoid cutting trees! and it can last for many years!
So far, I’m a big fan of this company for that same reason. Although if I was getting one from school, I would get the larger one that’s coming out.
I have been gifted a bunch of tablets of this kind (strange and long story)... Tested (I have them, except the R., gave that one back) Remarkable (1, tho), SuperNote, and Amazon Scribe. The Amazon one, specially using the Scribe *premium* pen, not the one that comes default, on the Scribe tablet, by far the best experience b/w pencil sketching on an e-ink device. IF using the "pencil" in its super basic sketching app. Enough for the purpose, tho.
My surprise was... that while I already knew that the _Lamy AL-Star_ was quite more sensitive (less initial force = more subtle shading and painting), and had an easier to use side pen button than the s-pen's, it is much more so with the Scribe *_premium_* pen, which indeed can be used just as well with the S7 (due to wacom emr). A bit too long pen for my taste but I can live with that, as it is more sensitive than the mentioned Lamy, and much more than the standard S7 S-pen. That alone, how it feels so "pencilly" and responsive (Amazon Scribe having quite less lag with the pen than observed on the other e-readers), better for subtle shading, and a side button that is almost as intuitive as Wacom's (still long way, tho) and less "hard to find" than s-pen's, makes my fav choice in these e-ink thingies. Lately thinking of just buying a Wacom pen compatible with these wacom EMR devices, and try to use it with the FE and all these e-ink tablets. Prolly best to combine the Wacom official (for standalone tablets) pen + Kindle Scribe tablet, and the S7 FE + wacom pen. If these combinations are really compatible, yet to try.
Any of these are fine to carry to a cafe/Starbucks but the one thing they have to improve in this tech in all brands is the... constant full screen refreshing (not ghosting! fine with that, reminds me of when erasing poorly pencil sketches on paper, it's meh, but workable), is super distracting/annoying. To a point that I just prefer to carry the bigger 12.4 S7 FE (which is better in every sense). But once that solved, it'd be nice. Just recently thinking a traditional pencil & paper is even nicer :D.
I think you zoom and pan better on Scribe than what I see on this video, but maybe I just don't remember well, it's been like 3 months since I touched any of this, I believe. I do remember zoom not being great, tho.
Edit: Darn...Even while it's a recorded video... I can see how responsive and pencil-like that is... It can be noticed watching the video. Might be that I have an older SuperNote (dunno), or that the Atelier (btw, it's a French word, if I am not wrong) app solves some issues, or that I tried it with the Supernote standard pen... might be just that all the secret is on the pens, not the tablets (unlike what happens on windows tablets). So... maybe like you did with your Lamy, I might try same with mine on the Supernote, or use the Scribe premium pen, or a Wacom official pen on it !
for me, what I've found on the few I've been testing lately as that most of them (remarkable, viwoods aipaper, supernote) is that they are all BETTER than my windows drawing experience in how they feel pencil and paper like. But only in the native app. The remarkable export feature was terrible. completely unusable export. But felt amazing on the screen. The viwoods feels great, really great, but the native drawing app is only additive, you can't subtract with pressure so it's draw, oops, drew to heavy or dark and then the only option is to FULLY erase it down to completely blank. Here I can add and subtract incrementally and its responsive and feels wonderful.
For the drawing experience, my experience is that it is always a combination of pen tech and tablet digitizer tech. They both have to be good. granted some tech like wacom emr you can have a junk pen and it's still a cleaner line then say on a Microsoft based mpp digitizer.
I'm interested to see more on the scribe, any chance you can drop me a video in the discord?
"it's probably Russian, it's a joke probably not Russian" LOL 😂😂😂