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  • @KitBetts-Masters
    @KitBetts-Masters 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Let everyone know what you like about using either reMarkable or Boox for work!
    Check out the reMarkable Paper Pro at their website: remarkable.pxf.io/m5emoO
    Boox Go 10.3:
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  •  4 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

    The best feature of the Remarkable is the desktop app sync. I could not live without it.

    • @MrApomentis
      @MrApomentis 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yeah, for me as well how great rM2 convert handwritten notes - other than English - to text. For me it’s a deal breaker. I would like to see how the competitors do that, bc iPad is bad in that. For me, it’s crucial, I write a long text, than I need to be able to easily use on my computer in different forms.

    • @TheVorst
      @TheVorst วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yea, you can select a paragraph of text on the Remarkable app on the PC and you see immediately the result. If it need correction, you can directly do it on the PC itself at the same time.

    • @HolgerNestmann
      @HolgerNestmann วันที่ผ่านมา

      I liked their app, but couldn’t use my employers wifi. Can one log into wifi networks with a browser (Captive Portal) these days?

  • @airestocky
    @airestocky 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    If I want to use those Apps I do prefer my iPad. That is the Tablet Computer space. Much faster, better color. The RM is just a digital piece of paper, I really do like that approach. That is the focused thinking and writing space.

  • @bryonywalton1750
    @bryonywalton1750 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is the most useful review I've seen. Most remarkable/boox reviews talk about screen feel and likeness to paper experience but this actually shows the functionality. I'm looking at Boox, just need to decide which one!!

    • @ryanlopezdevinaspre
      @ryanlopezdevinaspre 9 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      It's looking like there's a new one around the corner (maybe a few more weeks?). It's not clear for certain, but the chatter in the Onyx boox Reddit group is looking increasingly like a possible sequel to the note air 3C might be on its way. I have the go 10.3 and like it pretty well, but I am excited for someday owning a color version that gets better of battery life than the na3c did (I had it for about a week and returned it)

  • @fazalurrehmansharif7329
    @fazalurrehmansharif7329 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Hi kit is it possible to search handwritten text on boox go 10.3? Like supernote

  • @terrygillan8508
    @terrygillan8508 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Do you take notes in the Boox note taking app then upload to One Note or use the One Note app, I struggle to back up my notes when I take them in Boox note taking, assume I am doing something wrong

  • @Kodawari-uk
    @Kodawari-uk 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I have an interiors business so the Paper Pro on the surface should be right up our street. I really want to love their devices. They are well designed. They really look the part but I would liken them to a Porsche with a one litre engine. They look great but don't really perform. I only want to be able to produce a simple document which involves multiple images and text. Not a big ask but not possible apparently. So I sent the Remarkable Paper Pro back for a refund. Still waiting for the money back too. I totally agree with your comments. I find it really frustrating.

  • @ukaszukasz7059
    @ukaszukasz7059 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Posiadam boox go i jest świetny. Pisanie notatek, czytanie książek, przegladanie wiadomości, słuchanie muzyki w tle przy czytaniu. Obsłuhuje większość najważniejszych formatów plików, jest szybki jak na e-inka. Podświetlanie nie jest potrzebne bo męczy oczy i nie jest możliwe wielogodzinne czytanie wtedy. Boox Go jest elegancki i świetnie wyceniony.
    Remarkable to na pewno świetny produkt, poczekam do roku, może stanieje i wtedy dokupie jakiegoś e-inka z kolorem i podswietlaniem.
    Albo to będzie Boox Air 3c albo remarkable pro
    mam pytanie, czym czyścić ekran e-inka, booxa go? Bo nigdzie w internecie nie znalazłem informacji, żebym nie popusł ekranu więc wolę dopytać

    • @sisterparfums
      @sisterparfums 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      How do you read and listing music in the same time using the boox? Thanks

  • @timothycollinson
    @timothycollinson 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video, thank you. Now i have a r2 and rPP the latter has more memory and means the r2 is now 'full' and keeps objecting. Is there a way of only syncing certain things on the r2 or do i just have to unsync it and use it as standalone?

  • @TheVorst
    @TheVorst 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mickaël Rémond: Yes I agree, the Connect iCloud sync is so great, and no reviewer consider that as a feature. It is so seamlessly. I have also the Supernote and get crazy, how many steps before I get Notes/Docs back between the PC and Supernote. Just an example, if you have a PDF form to fill in with handwriting and sign it. In Remarkable you get the files in the My File system (which take seconds), handwrite in the PDF form, sign it, close the document. Before you know it, your Computer has already the update file. So you can send it back to somebody else. Supernote improved already on it, but it is still not the same. I have no Boox device, so I can't compare.

  • @isabellepatriarche8155
    @isabellepatriarche8155 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hello, Kit. Do you have the ReMarkable app on the Boox 10.3 and, if yes, can you easily sync documents written on Boox to appear on the RMPP tablet ?

  • @stacyebrim9702
    @stacyebrim9702 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi @Kit! Are your RM2 and RM Paper Pro in sync? Can you see notes you took on the Paper Pro in your RM2? If so, does color just show up in black and white on the RM2? Does the page size scale? Thanks!
    I'm curious to know this because i want to try the RMPP...but wonder what happens to notes taken if i decide to return it and stick to using my current RM2.

  • @PentaroStar
    @PentaroStar วันที่ผ่านมา

    I def not want to buy the RPP because of the pen, I would like to be able to put the Supernote film over the screen or get a standardized pen. The screen looks awesome to me, it’s a pity

  • @Amoschp524
    @Amoschp524 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I just want more screen sharing options, using the remarkable as a digital white board is amazing but I mainly have access to Chromebooks or Android tablets outside of home. I want screen sharing to be easier and available on all major OS systems or even just a really good Chrome extension.

  • @bhappychap
    @bhappychap 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    2 things:
    1) your google auth issue is probably a google problem, not remarkable. And one that isn't ongoing. Google has been upgrading their SSO since July, and in the last two weeks sent out a hard Sign-in for all SSO services. since the first week of October, and all through november, you'll have to do a hard sign-in on all connected services to google accounts. I'd be surprised if you encountered this issue beyond their dumb upgrades.
    2) Still going remarkable. I still think most of these comparisons are moot because they're completely separate products, with completely separate goals.
    Remarkable devices, as of right now, are just notebooks. You have to do post-processing on a notebook with pen paper to share with a group right? You don't just write notes on carbon copies and then give everyone a copy afterwards. It takes two seconds to open the remarkable app, and attach the notes you just took on your PC and send out to the group, using the regular email client on your PC. Which is the duty of a laptop/PC, not a notebook. To your point though, this is a great concept for a modern digital notebook functionality, if done properly.
    You don't cut out an image and paste it into your notebook, why would you expect to drag and drop a jpeg to a notebook? For work, you ask for a copy of the slide deck in pdf format and then upload to your remarkable, and annotate. Again, takes less than 1 second on the laptop, and people already commonly share slide decks out. I don't even want crappy e-ink jpeg versions in my notes, why? A better way to make custom Notebook covers, sure. But jpegs/pngs in my notes? no, thank you.
    You mentioned the Boox stands in "as a tablet", and that is utterly false. The only real strength it has is it's connectivity. My tablet is better for the things you described. Viewing jpegs, email clients, media, etc. And I am not sure what this stuff is on voice notes of a group meeting setting. No e-ink device has the mic setup for that. Thats not even a thing. There is a reason cisco meeting room devices cost hundreds of dollars by themselves. The mics have to be powerful. Any voice recording on a tablet device is meant for personal notes. Like dictating a novel idea, etc.
    Some features that could take Remarkable's 'specific' idea of a modern notebook to a new level are:
    More connectivity and integrations (Proton Drive, Tresorit, home folder on your PC, multiple integrations to incorporate work accounts).
    Linking: create custom links to pages, etc like supernote
    SVG exports in all the places
    Offline/online wikipedia service
    Maybe a partnership with Proton for secure storage
    Calendar
    Compatibility or ability to convert other notebook types into a remarkable notebook

  • @basdfgwe
    @basdfgwe 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    one thing people, reviewers, don't address with enote taking devices is how to get back to your notes. with Hardcopy notepads you flick through the papers really fast, enote taking devices appear to only be able to slowly shuffly through the pages one by one. So what's the point of taking the notes if you cannot find the notes without going through pain ?

  • @ZacharyPawlowski
    @ZacharyPawlowski 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very good comparison! Thank you for your insight Kit

  • @airestocky
    @airestocky 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    what happened with the Google Drive sync in the Library of the BOOX devices? doesn‘t work anymore here as before - only files created on the BOOX device are visible there!

  • @sasmj
    @sasmj 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I started looking into eink tablets for work a few weeks ago and I've watched so many review videos my head is spinning and I'm more confused than ever. All I'm looking for is a digital notebook to replace my handwritten daybook. Colour is important to me as I use colour annotations in my note taking. Storage is important as well as converting the notes into a searchable digital format. Finally I would like a nice writing experience. I'm currently trying out a Boox Go 10.3. It ticks most boxes but I'm really missing the colour annotations. I'm not too bothered about reading on it that would be a nice to have. Can anyone recommend something that they have tried themselves?

    • @stacyebrim9702
      @stacyebrim9702 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I've been using the RM2 for two years and love it. It has replaced my paper notebooks and paper planner. I don't need extra features like reading books, emails, etc. I have a laptop and smart phone for those distractions and i enjoy old school paper books. Looking forward to trying the RM Paper Pro as I've missed using color on my personal notes and planner

    • @stacyebrim9702
      @stacyebrim9702 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      And with the 100 day return policy you've got nothing to lose

    • @sasmj
      @sasmj 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks for your suggestion but the RM2 doesn't have colour which I need. I've decided to go for the boox note air 3 C 10.3. Hope it's the right move.

    • @sisterparfums
      @sisterparfums 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@sasmjhmmm i
      Would have advised you the rm pro personally as I found the boox not enough focus on this note pad replacement focus only which so many people loved on the rm . It goes straight to the point and the ios are so so different . I found the boox one very austere .
      But maybe you will enjoyed having all the options on the boox that are quite missing on the rm .Enjoy your new purchase !

  • @Mojomanultra
    @Mojomanultra 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I love my bigme b751c, I understand security but it's just so great and flexible.

  • @terrygillan8508
    @terrygillan8508 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Can you do a video on One Note on Boox.

  • @sisterparfums
    @sisterparfums 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hello thank you Kit for this new video very detailed and as usual you emphasis on points that many might forget .
    I have a question I’m
    Looking to use the kindle with the read vocal option will lighting the writing while the voice will read it (they call it full immersion or something like that ) I unfortunately can’t fine it anywhere if you do know please let me know what to do and which tab will work exactly with please .
    Thanks

  • @kalonecho
    @kalonecho วันที่ผ่านมา

    does anyone sync with proton

  • @penguin272
    @penguin272 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am not sure if the distraction free approach allows an embedment into a digital workflow. I mainly use the rM as an ebook/PDF reader, where I annotate, mark or tag individual pages or phrases while reading on a trip, lazy times or vacation - just readig. another use case is action tracking (the stupid way - noting things down). Both use cases require a lot of post processing in diving through all tags or annotations for actions, which are either fullfilled or then manually moved to GTask.
    For the use case you mentioned on meeting-notes, IMHO the rM serves as a rough book for notes of words spoken, pictures painted. The post processing there as well would be creating "formal" meeting notes derived from the information gathered in the rM - as you never would just put your hand written notes onto a copy machine and send them around using snail mal, do you?
    So in sum, I guess we need to understand the purpose the rM serves under the light of "changing the way we work" and not try to keep the way of working (or the level of unfullfilled expectations) to press the rM into an other workflow, created for or with other tools
    do you agree?

    • @KitBetts-Masters
      @KitBetts-Masters 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Hi yes I do agree with a lot of what you say.
      Something I keep returning to that they said in their launch video was that paper doesn't have a workflow. It's just paper and it is incredibly useful and it's still the best way to think through ideas the majority of the time.
      However many people are looking for just one device that they can use as their note taking tablet and have it be incredibly useful and integrate well at work and so I think that a lot of the tools and things that you can do on the boox tablets for example are just going to make more sense of most people at work.
      That being said I'm really excited for what remarkable are planning to do with business integrations. They clearly got some great imaginations in that team and I'd love to as they turn their hands to more product as well as future software updates.

    • @penguin272
      @penguin272 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@KitBetts-Masters indeed. And to those others, the rM is then not their cup of tea. but on the other hand, rM need to keep listening as there are too many devices out which can do eink-notes

    • @davidr1431
      @davidr1431 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@KitBetts-Masters I didn’t keep my reTurnable (although I really liked it) because of the absence of workflow integrations.
      I well come back to it if their software improves, which for me means giving access to other apps which will then show the device to truly become cross-platform.

    • @TheRealTommyR
      @TheRealTommyR 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I bought the Remarkable Paper Pro today and like it so far, but I think it is overpriced for its limitations. I like the things that RPP actually does, but it is definitely very overpriced for the little that it actually does. I am thinking of possibly returning it; we’ll see. And also, I am not sure that I like how it feels to write on the device. Time will tell.

    • @penguin272
      @penguin272 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheRealTommyR IMHO you then came "for the wrong purpose". you selected a tool and are now looking for a purpose. The price you pay for the rMPP is the price for being distraction free, not to have a device with a lot of functions. Maybe you need to look deeper into your purpose to be able to select the right thing

  • @ElinWinblad
    @ElinWinblad 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I wish it didn’t use any google products- google id known for deleting your content if they 1. Don’t think you have the rights to it and 2. Even if your creation if they don’t like it they can delete it per their terms of service

  • @emjem99
    @emjem99 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Yes, emailing notes is so 20th century, however we should bear in mind that you can email to a distribution list or contact group, rather than adding your team email addresses individually.

  • @ignaciocastilla7100
    @ignaciocastilla7100 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Seeing you scrolling through PDF's is hilarious. Why is it so slow, it's 2024.

  • @kalonecho
    @kalonecho วันที่ผ่านมา

    that's annoying lol

  • @lorient9201
    @lorient9201 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    It's clear that Remarkable doesn't know how to make software-their strength is hardware-but they're trying to cover up their big weakness (software) with marketing, claiming that their device avoids distractions, which is why it's a simple notepad with an exorbitant price.
    It makes no sense that basic things like opening a JPG image or offering basic drawing tools like making rectangles, circles, or triangles are said to be distractions.
    The folks at Remarkable think we're stupid and that we'll believe their absurd marketing lines. No, Remarkable, we are not stupid, and it's obvious that your device isn't consciously designed to avoid distractions. The reality is that your software developers don't have enough expertise to match the level of your hardware engineers. The knowledge they have only allows them to implement very basic functionalities, like changing from a 4-character password to a 6-character one, and taking months to do it. It's pathetic...

    • @TheVorst
      @TheVorst วันที่ผ่านมา

      The way I look at this now: I bought the brand new Supernote last year, one reason was the rich functionality (like creating a table of content from your handwriting, in device handwriting conversion, search for content in your handwriting notes, go to webpages). At the end of the day I found that finding back old notes was less convenient then I expected, reading PDF study documents were not convenient enough. Handwriting was certainly OK. Now that I have the Remarkable I realised the restriction, but after a one to 2 weeks, I realised how much less distracted this device was. Handwriting was less restricted, since you have an almost unlimited cavas to work with. Also PDF can be show correctly, with a 2 finger drag, you move it left and down to make place for extra notes. The colours is amazing for the highlighter. It took time how to organise my document/notes. After you find your way, I realise that I could find way better my stuff better than on my Supernote (You really have to think and brainstorm to get this done correct. And that is where most people get disappointed, because they want the device to give that function to them without thinking). When I discover all the gestures that the Remarkable delivered (like switching between different documents quickly). Also the Remakable is simple to use. These are the reason this unit gives a different experience. Many people think it is a replacement of a iPad, but then you get disappointment, it is just an extension for all the devices around you. And you need to innovate yourself, to figure this out, what it is for you.

    • @lorient9201
      @lorient9201 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheVorst Let’s stop with the nonsense. We’re old enough to know whether or not we want to get distracted while using Remarkable. When using the Remarkable, we still have a thousand distractions around us, like our phones that we don’t turn off, or a computer to complete our work, or a nearby person talking to us. You can’t avoid distractions. In fact, many of us *want* to get distracted while using Remarkable. Why can’t I distract myself? Is it bad? If you get distracted, does your dad come and hit you like you're a little kid?
      If we really didn’t want distractions, we would do everything possible to make sure they didn’t happen. We don’t need a company to take away features from a device so we don’t get distracted. If a company has to make sure you don’t get distracted, it means you haven’t matured, and you need a mature person to tell you what’s good for you.
      Having the ability to open different document formats on a device doesn’t distract you. Having the ability to draw geometric shapes on a device doesn’t distract you. Having more tools on a device doesn’t distract you *if you don’t want it to.* The reality is that Remarkable just doesn’t have the level to develop complex tools.
      If Remarkable really wanted to avoid distractions, it would have a button to turn them on and off. That way, the device would have the same features as its competitors and the option to disable them at certain times. But the reality is something very different: Remarkable invented this idea of avoiding distractions to cover up its major shortcoming, which is that because it doesn’t use an Android operating system, it can’t compete with all the apps that can be installed on other devices.
      Let’s be sensible and stop repeating Remarkable’s slogan about distractions like parrots. The reality is that Remarkable’s software is terrible and very, very basic. Its programmers are not up to the level of the hardware they’ve created, and since they know they can’t compete with the thousands of Android apps on other devices, they try to cover up their weaknesses with marketing, trying to turn them into a supposed advantage.

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@lorient9201 I agree, Also my main gripe is not that it has to little features around the note taking. Is that note taking, drawing, document editing itself lacks features and also the UI from the start was really slow UX wise. It took them like 4 years to address som major things. For me the UI is clunky and not straightforward. The tools lacks features. I mean come on you cant even fil an enclosed area you drawn.

    • @lorient9201
      @lorient9201 17 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @@litjellyfish Version 3.15, still in beta, includes the following content:
      Shader
      A new pen in your pencil case, great for adding depth to sketches.
      Strength in numbers
      Your passcode can now be either four, six, or eight digits.
      All in one
      Use the selection tool to draw a line, hold, and select all the handwritten notes below it.
      This is what the developers at Remarkable are focusing on-adding digits to the password and tools that don't meet any real needs. All their users are waiting for major updates, and we get this garbage functionality. It's truly disappointing.

    • @litjellyfish
      @litjellyfish 8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @@lorient9201 Dont know what shader is different that the shading you can do with the pencil.
      What I suggested 6 years ago (must be when it launched) was that the pencil could also have white color.
      All the pencil does is add vector based strokes with a black noice pattern of different spacing based on pressure = with this you can shade down your sketch to black. Great. But what if you want to make it lighter = shade up to white? Well then you have no such tool at all = really hard to draw one it.
      And as they focused on notetaking and not artist target group then never even replied. I guess they did not want to "confuse" a user as a real pencil only makes it darker (although most people have used colored pencils I bet)
      They could have used basically same code. Just changed so instead of setting pixels to black they would be set to white. And the work UI wise would just be to add a color swatch to the pencil tool, just as they had in all the other tools.
      But nooo 6 years later and still no way to shade up your sketch. Which is a pity because this is the only thing really lacking making it a devent art sketchbook as well...