My finger has been hovering over the buy button on the reMarkable Paper Pro page all day 😫
Nothing quite matches the kind of digital paper device I yearn for, but it gets pretty darn close. I wish I could build my own…
My finger has been hovering over the buy button on the reMarkable Paper Pro page all day 😫
Nothing quite matches the kind of digital paper device I yearn for, but it gets pretty darn close. I wish I could build my own…
I knew the reMarkable had a developer mode with SSH, but I wasn't aware it had an actual official Qt Quick SDK and cross-compiler toolchain
A cute little official guide to sketchnoting on the reMarkable. Sketchnoting is one of those things I really wish I'd learned to do, because every time somebody posts their sketchnotes — usually after conference talks or WWDC sessions — I'm in awe
I appreciate the YouTuber economy, but writing 'This is a test' and drawing some colored highlights on a page doesn't really constitute a valuable review of a drawing tablet, eink or otherwise 😂
Give it to people like this Redditor a month ahead of embargo, perhaps, or mind-mapping/sketchnoting pros
/via https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/1fidzm9/my_2_cents_about_the_paper_pro/
@stroughtonsmith 100% agree. Love the look of this device and having colour is nice but I a little large for my taste.
The actual pen-to-tablet experience is a key aspect, so I ended up ordering the Supernote Manta.
Hasn't arrived yet but I managed to find a real artists/writers impression and it really convinced me.
Till now I've used my iPad mini for note taking, sketching out ideas and drawing. But I really miss the feeling of paper. Hopefully the manta lives up to expectations.