I’m torn between the Remarkable and the Kobo 11 inch Readers. On the one hand you can get a dedicated Keyboard for the Remarkable and have a dedicated writing machines. On the other hand you can get the Kobo Reading Ecosystem and a notebook. Thoughts?
I have to add this comments here too: I love you three guys. Great performance this time. The three musketeers of the Order of the Einks. BUT WHAT ABOUT THE RM3?
Do you think supernote will ever put a front light on their devices? It's my favorite for workflow, but I do wish I could have the option of using it in darker places.
Probably in 2-4 years AI will reduce the number of devices we now use to one or two. That will result in a big shakeup in the mobile computing industry.
Sadly, Kaleido technology is at its peak now. I do not get the rush on ereaders with color screens, either, except for comic readers. I believe there are more relevant features than colors on screen.
RM’s problems seem to be financial resources. They come out with features and then never see them through to fruition. The Type Folio is an example. The software is primitive and not useful for writing. I rarely, if ever, use mine and then only because I bought it and would like to use it. The software is just lacking.
I’m torn between the Remarkable and the Kobo 11 inch Readers.
On the one hand you can get a dedicated Keyboard for the Remarkable and have a dedicated writing machines.
On the other hand you can get the Kobo Reading Ecosystem and a notebook.
Thoughts?
Curious what your thoughts are on using a free Write 2 screen protector on the NA3C to enable the ability to use a ceramic or titanium nib pen?
I have to add this comments here too: I love you three guys. Great performance this time. The three musketeers of the Order of the Einks. BUT WHAT ABOUT THE RM3?
This will be the main focus of the next session. Scheduling this shortly
Do you think supernote will ever put a front light on their devices? It's my favorite for workflow, but I do wish I could have the option of using it in darker places.
Probably in 2-4 years AI will reduce the number of devices we now use to one or two. That will result in a big shakeup in the mobile computing industry.
Sadly, Kaleido technology is at its peak now. I do not get the rush on ereaders with color screens, either, except for comic readers. I believe there are more relevant features than colors on screen.
RM’s problems seem to be financial resources. They come out with features and then never see them through to fruition. The Type Folio is an example. The software is primitive and not useful for writing. I rarely, if ever, use mine and then only because I bought it and would like to use it. The software is just lacking.