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"Who should buy" 100%. Nailed it. You are exactly who they designed this for. Comparing it to paper is the *only* comparison that makes sense. It was the design center, according to their pre-success papers. Then again, you are a designer, so you know all about that
One thing about R2 is that it literally is a digital pen and paper…no distractions with RUclips , Facebook, X, emails etc etc. It is a tool that assists focus. …not take it way with trivia that we are all addicted too.
I bought the reMarkable 2 and the Supernote AX5 because I couldn’t decide which I would like better. So, after a year of using both I have to say that I love the reMarkable 2. It’s simple, uncomplicated, easy to navigate with a writing surface that feels just like paper. The Supernote, not so much. While it has a lot features, so does my iPad. I wanted something to just replace all my sticky notes and one place to keep my daily journal, plus my sketches. The reMarkable is a winner at sketching. I don’t care about color as my iPad has that in spades, so if that’s the only reason for an upgrade count me out. I do use the Supernote in my music room and have dedicated it to keeping notes and information strictly involving music. That’s my take on it. I’m sure a lot of people would love the Supernote and would find the reMarkable 2 to be restrictive, but that’s what I love about.
The thing I love about the Remarkable is that it really feels like an extension of my laptop rather than being a separate device. The chrome extension and desktop app sync almost instantly. I've had so many devices that's sync function was unreliable. The Remarkable is so reliable that it's quicker and better than printing a document. I've now side loaded my ebooks to it and I am using it as my primary reading device. I love that I can actually annotate the books rather than just writing on little post it notes. (I also own the Scribe). I know others rave about the Boox devices but I've owned many Android tablets and the number of apps that let you use a stylus and are designed for a large screen are minimal. The only major complaint I have against the remarkable is that you can't search for handwriting. We're paying for a cloud subscription, and this should be included in the price.
I absolutely love my RM2. It’s exactly what you say. A great replacement for my paper journals. I use it everyday at work. I love the tactile feeling of writing and it sits next to my keyboard while I work. I grab it for all my meetings and just share my notes when done. I wavered about the price, but after buying it I would get another if I accidentally broke it. The google drive integration ticked the final box for me and ease of importing docs to sign and email.
Brandon, great video. Totally agree..I spent a year with the A5X and even purchased the A6X2. I love the Supernote and still do. But it was missing two things for me. Better synchronization and no color pens or highlights. I still have them but will probably sell the A6X2. I then tried the Boox Air 3c and found it was taking a lot of steps to do a few simple things I needed to do while writing, plus I could never get the Kindle App on mine to work. Yes it has the color pens and highlights but there were just too many distractions for me to concentrate on writing. I have a phone and android tablet for all that. I sent the Boox back. Then I heard the remarkable had color pens and highlights and I remember watching a bunch of your discussions on the remarkable. I just ordered it and received it a couple of weeks ago and I have found my sweet spot of a tablet. You are correct when you discuss use case. That's what everyone has to decide. Sorry for the long post, but bottom line my use case is that I teach, and for me to teach it helps me to write in different colors and highlights, plus it helps to move my writing around because while writing thoughts don't always come in the perfect sequence. So when I have everything the way I like it, I preview it on my computer, (which is almost instantaneous and in color) and if everything is the way I like it, I then print it out in color and teach from paper. After I teach, I throw the paper away but I always have a copy on my remarkable. The only thing that might make me change would be if they come out with the bigger color version of remarkable, then I wouldn't need to print to paper. Thanks for all you do on this channel.
@@BrandonKBoswell Keep up the great work your doing on keeping up with these eink tablets. It's a great help on trying to find the correct tablet for those that watch you.
I recently got an RM2, after having the RM1 since they released in 2017. I'm still not convinced that I needed the upgrade: even the RM1 holds up quite well, although the support for a pen with an eraser is pretty neat. All round it's a great device, and I love it for taking notes, reading books, and in particular articles/papers where I want to annotate / highlight stuff. Also, worthy of note: it gets a lot of approving 'oohs' and 'aahs' in meeting rooms and at conferences. People tell me that I look more engaged and present than people taking notes on a laptop, who are "hidden" behind the folded up screen and could be anywhere between fully present and just zoned out and into whatever they're doing on their laptop instead. I wouldn't buy it just because it makes you look professional, but it certainly does help. Screen-sharing to a Teams meeting to show notes and draft things is also very nice.
Great video and I completely agree with your assesment. Remarkable 2 has completely replaced my paper notebooks and really transformed my experience with notetaking. If it were to fail at some stage, I would buy a new one in a heartbeat.
I just took back the Remarkable Pro. Everyone on RUclips is just hyping up how well it writes. Ended up getting another Remarkable 2 and it was heaven to write on. If I wanna see content in color I use my M4 iPad Pro. I use the Remarkable 2 for taking notes at work and then consuming content on the iPad.
I have been using the Remarkable 2 for years. I do not recommend it for 2024; it is outdated for current needs. Yes, it is a note-taking device, but it is necessary to add color to the notes, and RM2 does not allow this. The RM2 software is easy to use, yes, but it is so simple that many necessary options are missing, and the software does not implement them. Also, it must be mentioned that to have certain document storage functionalities on the company's servers, a monthly subscription is necessary. How? Yes, if you do not pay every month, all your documents that you have not used in the last 50 days will be deleted from the cloud. The best thing about the RM2 is the writing feel, which is very good, but the very basic software, the lack of color, and the need to subscribe for certain functionalities, make it an outdated device.
RM2 does not allow for colors on its e-ink paper screen but it does allow colors in the notes, colors which will appear when you export your notes to say a PDF.
Lack of back light sent me to the scribe……the scribe is good, i agree it lacks software, it seems to love pushing kindle books on me……i wish amazon would change the software so it has th rm feature of being able to duplicate the workbook template. Meanwhile, love the send to kindle feature. And you can email notes off both devices to yourself. Both feel great to write on. Love fountain pen in the scribe. Batteries are both great. Lack of colour is a huge problem, im very tempted to try rm pro….😊
I was surprised to find that of all the options, I ultimately selected the Remarkable in 2024. Polished cloud support, EU privacy, honoring the GPL, and substantial likelihood of long-term support were all major deciding factors. Happy with it so far, though viable Google Docs collaboration and at-rest encryption would take the Remarkable to another level for professional work.
@@BrandonKBoswell I feel like the Drive integration is okay, but I can't comment/annotate Google Docs without first exporting them from Docs, so the comments aren't visible to co-workers. Encrypted storage feels like something reMarkable could more readily address. Today, it is my impression that a lost device could lead to the leaking of confidential documents stored on the device.
Great video! I started with the O.G. Remarkable which I loved. I gave it to my next door neighbor's college kid and bought the Remarkable 2. Added the typing folio about a year ago. It's perfect. I'm a software engineer. I spend ⅓ of my days in meetings. My Remarkable keeps me organized and sane! I pre-ordered mine, so I'm sure I was in the first round of Remarkable 2 owners. Yes, I absolutely would purchase again if I anything happened to my precious...
Basically that same use case for me. Would you say the type folio is worth it? I also carry it around a lot so I was always hesitant to double the weight.
I might hold out for the A5X2 tbh. I think I'd appreciate the extra features without a subscription model, plus they seem to be a lot more transparent with their customers.
While I can see the break of flow state with the Boox device, I find that if you choose to use the Note Air 3 for reading and notes is does all of Remarkable and allows me not to carry a Kindle or my phone for the newspaper. A nice compromise for purchasing less devices.
Thank you for your review. I am a chemist and I generate a lot of paper notes. This creates a big problem as I usually lose them or can’t keep them organized. Taking notes on a laptop is cumbersome because I need to sketch structures and that takes too long when I’m in a meeting.
Just bought a remarkable 2 today. Great deal. I've been on an iPad with a paper like for years. But I carry a foldable phone as well which I prefer, and the remarkable 2 is the perfect companion.
Needing a subscription to take advantage of everything RM2 has to offer is what’s keeping me waiting for the new A5X2 coming hopefully end of year. In the meantime, my iPad will do just fine.
You don't even need the subscription, it's basically just additional cloud storage, you use reMarkable's desktop app to sync with tablet and transfer files.
Fantastic Video Brandon! I think you are spot on. I bought the Remarkable, returned it and honestly which I had kept it. I take notes and do a LOT of excerpting from PDFs and Websites and I found it limiting but honestly for creativity, thinking and sketching out thoughts I don’t think you can beat it. I waited for the M4 IPads , hoping (more portable keyboard etc.) and I think I am going to go back to Remarkable AGAIN😊
just subbed...and purchased a used reMarkable 2..I also have the Kindle Scribe. I will use this as my note master file, and my Scribe on the road. I take ALOT of notes for work and study. I find myself having to rewrite notes taken at work (so hence a "Master File). Also, the Scribe is nice to have on the road while I am traveling to work to access my books. Thanks for the video.
I just bought my RM2. Hand writing experience on RM2 is so much better than on my Boox Note Air 2 Plus. The only missing feature on RM2 is inability to insert image (png/jpg) into notebook.
Brandon,I’ve been looking at the RM2 for about a year now, and after considering the others , i don’t need another tablet with browsers, apps, etc…. Got an Ipad for that. My birthday and fathers day are here and my family want to help me buy the RM2 or whatever i need, and i pick the RM2 for it’s simplicity without distractions. I have a Iphone and Ipad for that. I like the fact that the RM2 still has a 100 day refund policy nd with the updates taht I’ve been seeing they are trying to keep it viable. Simplicity to replace all of my journals and this video has convinced me. Thank You!
Let's hope reMarkable stay focused on this product. Keep the updates coming and continue to innovate on this platform (OS) and try not to change its strategy by changing the platform to appeal to other crowds. And I really hope reMarkable come out with a color version because I like to highlight my notes with different colors for priority reasons. Yes, it's still worth the money in 2024.
TLDR; It's not a tablet - it's the best pen and paper notebook you can buy today 😊 Thank you for this review, I agree with every word and it will allow people decide if it's for them and manage the expectations from it. it's not a tablet. I just love mine. The perfect solution for ADHD heros.
Great video. I found it helpful when trying to decide whether or not I should get the Remarkable for work. Even if it wasn’t helpful I’d subscribe on that Kendrick/Drake stray you threw alone.
Thanks Brandon. I'm still using my Rm 1. Although I often wish that it had a magnetic pen and longer battery charge life, in all other respects, it's still totally groovy and user friendly. And my connect subs is lifetime free. 😊
Yes, and actually the thing that keeps me from buying any of them is that I don't think the technology is there yet in general. Now for people who write all the time and journal and basically organize their whole life writing I can see this being a game changer and worth it now or later. For someone like me who wants to use it for some very specific note taking and that's it, as well as being super picky with responsiveness, resolution, and seamless features, I think I'll keep waiting. I want to not be able to notice I'm using e-ink instead of a sheet of paper, as well as full synchronization with google docs (without downloading), a screen the size of an A4 sheet of paper, and snappy streamlined responsiveness to taking notes, organizing them, and finding them. I have a strong feeling I will be disappointed still in various ways. Maybe the remarkable 3 will do it, maybe not. We'll see.
I also think that as they’ve recently released the Type Folio they would want to have a device that fits it. And they would need a front light if they went for Kaleido 3 as it would be too dark on B&W text. So wonder if they are anywhere near launching a colour version.
Great review. I love this device & was wondering if I'm the only person still using one ;) I don't even write or draw, but am extremely busy and use it purely to plan out work, to do lists, diagrams etc. I love how amazingly fast it is to pick up, jot down some notes in whatever format I want and then refer to them anytime. No opening an app, updates or having to type + the battery lasts ages. Can't wait for the R3!
I keep watching reviews but I keep going back to the remarkable 2. Even though It doesn't have a backlight, I want to buy a device for the sole purpose of replacing my notebooks for school/work, to have it next to me for note taking while reading physical books, and to make to do notes for myself. It is also important for me to keep the paper grippy feel, as I hate the feeling of writing on glass and would just go back to paper, also it need to be thin and light enough to fit on my computer bag or briefcase without adding much bulk to it with a long battery because I forget to charge my phone, much less an e-ink! I think it will be hard for me to find anything else other than the remarkable, I just wish they came out with the remarkable 3 already. Do you think I should wait for the Supernote A5X2 since it seems pretty close to launch, and it also checks most of my boxes??? I would love to hear your taught on it.
Either the reMarkable or Supernote sounds like a good fit. Supernote is probably “grippier” when reMarkable feels more like pencil on paper. A5X2 got delayed to the end of the year.
Brandon, your vid review seems to suggest that SN's A5 has everything that RN2 has, and more. In your vid's end, tho, you double down on RM2, & it seems the only reason is that your A6 SN is too small. You never quite answer a question on MANY people's mind: RM2 vs SN's larger A5? If you had to choose one, then which would it be, and WHY? THANKS for the excellent video review you've provided.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT.... I SAW YELLOW COLOUR HIGHLIGHTING "YELLOW" ONCE in remarkable 2 (it's supposed to be grey/ black)..... When I switched to another page....
I've been using a remarkable 2 for a year and a half for university, and it's almost perfect. I bought the keyboard case 3 months ago and it's even better than before. However, I find they're too slow to update the tablet, the last few updates were pretty useless to be honest (today's beta update which makes files prettier for example is the last thing I wanted to have as an update....). I've been asking the development team for months to add circles, which are absolutely essential for students like me. I've been asking for months to be able to change PDF note page templates which would take maximum 10 minutes to code for them, move pages in imported PDFs, copy and paste images (I know it can be difficult to code, but it can be done). Also, adding a green pen isn't unfeasible, and would be really cool. However, I really don't think they care what their users think in the long run. I'm pretty disappointed in them for that.
@@BrandonKBoswell I feel like that this kind of technology cannot old that much compared to high tech such as Ipads... There must be internal problems, not enough developers or something like that I just send them a huge mail explaining my concerns about the updates, I hope they'll react to it !
Thank you for your video. It helped me to narrow my expectations. Mostly because I only use my eink tablet for writing and creativity. But it's true that I miss a lot the colour option. Before my eink device, I wrote and used notebooks regularly, and I always carry a pack of colour pens (I still do carry them with me and a notebook). But using a e-ink tablet is so cool and nice feeling, knowing that everything is in there and reachable... So, if you are a creative that is extremely happy with the remarkable like experience... But you need colour to develop your work... Where should I be looking for? I really don't need all that connectivity and computer/phone apps... But I need at least some size for my notes to write and design on. Is the Tab Ultra C the only option? Would the Nova AirC be ok today? Could I use the Kobo Libra Colour? Thank you in advance for your time and help! Have a very nice week!
thanks for the brilliant review, I'm myself a Remarkable 2 user and I love it. one benefit of Remarkable 2 is that's its size is ideal for reading magazines and newspapers which we can send easily in form of PDFs. I like skim through magazines and newpapers and its ideal way to do that rather than read on my iphone or Ipad or even a kindle.
I keep looking at e ink tablets - I want support for kindle/ebooks, pdf, drawing and writing My choices are the new Boox 10", the Scribe and the Supernote - simply turn on do not disturb mode and fiddle with settings to stop notifications. I feel RM2 needs an update and I am not a fan of subscriptions. However, your video explains pretty well why you might still want to consider the RM
You called this well. rM2 is still the go-to for notes and creatives in my opinion. rMPro for those who may want colour. I might have to test the AX5 though 👀
Thank you! This hit right on a hesitation for me. I want to replace physical notebooks, esp with something that can take my notes and save them digitally where they should be, whether it's for work or personal matters. And make it easier for me to turn them into something I can use on my computer. I was hesitant to go with reMarkable 2 because no one likes spending a lot of money only for the new model to come out shortly after. It makes the already short life span of tech become a ticking time bomb.
I loved everything about this video and it was exactly what I needed to try and decide if I want to get a Remarkable or not... most likely getting it. Thank you Brandon!!
Thanks for this great video! What would you recommend for taking notes for a science college student? About 4-5 courses per session and need to incorporate pdf files and maybe images...
Hey @brandonKBoswell. At 04:23 why to choose the "Onyx Boox Note Air 3C" for comparision, while there is already exist "Note Air 3 (B&W)", which would be better fit for this comparison / similar to the "Remarkable 2" , given it (Note Air 3 B&W) does not have the "color layer" that the 3C has? From my understanding (and by watching your own other videos) "Note Air 3C" is targeting the different use case, rather than "Note Air 3 (B&W)", as well as "Remarkable 2", hence, it does not logical to me to use it (3C) for this comparison.
of course, I‘d buy it again, because there is no such a device available from an another vendor. Others do have e-Ink tablet, yes, and they‘re great devices. The reMarkable is not (just) an e-Ink device, it is the perfect digital piece of paper in front of you. Just try other devices, than you realize how good (easy to use, seamless work of desktop and mobile Apps) and precise the RM2 is! Important: there is no difference when using notebooks, PDFs and eBooks - you can store them within the same folder, same toolset and accessable from the Apps, too! Ever tried to take a look into an eBook while on the road and your table is at home? no issue at all using the reMarkable App!
So as the resident expert, and the fact that you've been hands on with both, I have an RM2, but I'm frustrated with the software capabilities on it!! Do you think the Boox NA3 is a viable upgrade primarily for custom template support, and better shape drawing tools over the RM2? And the fact I can access my calendar and contacts from it. I have no need for color on this device! PS Oh yeah I can read my Kindle collection on the NA3, not earth moving but a happy extra!
Something tells me, even with the Paper Pro now out, I'm going to be using my pennies on the rM2. I prefer the minimalist businesslike-ness of it. Reminds me of my old BlackBerry, which I would still pick over my modern smartphone, if I could.
A fellow lefty! Binders, white boards, chalk boards, and tablets have been a nightmare for me to write and doodle on. How does the Remarkable 2 handle the left handed struggle?
Brandon - for me the big attraction is if I can write and write and write in my handwriting on a ReMarkable 2 and then after the meeting press a button and what I have written magically turns into type written text that I can then convert into a wordprocessed document or a PowerPoint-type document. Such a feature, if quick and accurate, would be 100% ideal for me. I am told the ReMarkable 2 has a feature that allows the user to convert their handwriting into typed text, but I have never seen a review or a video that shows me this feature being used. Is this because it is not a very good feature? Is it because it is very inaccurate? Or it is a paid extra? Or it is not possible to do this?
Price is a factor worth noting. I just recently bought a Kindle Scribe after spending some time shopping all of the options including the Remarkable 2. My final decision came down to those two devices, and price probably was the single biggest deciding factor. I got the Scribe for $239, and the Remarkable 2 right now is listed at $399. That's a big difference. The Remarkable software might be better, but whatever advantages it had weren't worth the extra $160 to me.
If I could send my notes from one remarkable to another remarkable, man that would be amazing since at work everyone in the team has a remarkable so we always sharing our pdfs via email.
I want a RM2 to replace all the notebooks, loose papers, and scribbles I have around me. I already have an iPad. The only thing holding me back from RM2 is that a new model has to be coming soon. I hope you are right that it is a different color model and not an evolutionary upgrade to the RM2. Hate to buy, only to have a new model out by fall.
i think if you want a better feeling when writing on an iPad, just get a paperlike screen protector. And when you stop pressing down on the screen too much, I think the iPad writing is just as good as on remarkable
That was a perfect review! Thank you so much. I was wondering if I should consider the other newer options, and was wondering about whether there would be a "Remarkable 3" soon. Much appreciated!
I appreciate you are left handed using this device. I realize I write a lot of notes by hand on plain paper and often feel lost in these. Might be time to go digital. How does the pen feel?
The massive annoyance for me is the lack of backlight on the RM2. Kindle Scribe is nice, but not as pleasant to use, and as you said, the software is SERIOUSLY lacking. And when you use a desk light with the RM2, it annoyingly reflects on most of the screen.
I am just going to assume Amazon is scraping any device from Amazon. I also assume Amazon will be selling deidentified data. I would not be surprised if they head down to the patent office to file a few of my ideas.
I find it disappointing that the reMarkable is not sold in physical stores in Canada (such as Best Buy, Costco ...). As someone who practically almost never purchase any products / services online, due to scam worries, but also barriers related to product returns, I wish I could enter a physical store location in Canada, see the reMarkable on the display there, feel it possibly purchase it, and be able to return it, to the store, if I'm not satisfied, for a full refund, according to the purchase terms. Easy. Why can I enter a Best Buy store in Canada and purchase there an iPhone / Samsung Cellphone / Surface Tablet / iPad / Dell Laptop, etc., but not a reMarkable?
what would be the best device to review and markup pdf / word A4 legal documents? Contracts, essentially. Has to sync with some cloud. that would be to avoid printing. Kudos if i can use it to read ebooks too. I have a kindle paperwhite w 300p resolution and i ve used lower resolution ones, i think the difference is stark, so i really question the remarkable and its low resolution. I'd need crisp text where i can see 1 A4 page in one go.
I love the idea of the Remarkable, but my workflow is chaotic adhd 😂 my iPad lets me frantically scribble a note when an idea comes to mind, highlight what I scribbled and plop it into a text to send off immediately. I worry all my ideas would live and go nowhere within a remarkable 😭
Looks really good! Thanks a lot. I’m just really in doubt to buy it now, since the RM3 is expected. Does anyone has an idea how long it will take before the RM3 is out?
The problem with Remarkable is the pen(s)... they are effing expensive. I had the pro and accidentally dropped it. Wasn't going to spend a couple of hundred to replace it, so got the basic one... and it sucks without an eraser. You also have to pay for the syncing too.
@brandonkboswell Just found your video. Great information. I know this isn't a review video per se, but how is it using reMarkable as a left handed person? Does the left side bar interfere with writting? I see you don't ever show a cover. Do you use/need a cover? Does it change the left handed user experience? Cheers!
Hello. I'm considering buying a Remarkable but have one question: I want to buy it for university-purposes (especially reading downloadable textbooks). Is it possible to import PDFs und read the books properly (font size, formatting etc.)?
Thank you for your time. Very interesting video. If you allow me for a recommendation, please turn on the high-pass filter of your microphone. Your sound is boomy. Anyhow, the content is more important thant the container. And your content is great! Waiting for a review of the Boox GO 🙂
Im looking for smth to display music sheets. We recently switched to tablets and in the sun you cant see anything. It has to be able to send/recieve files to/from other android tablets and my windows pc and have bluetooth. A color display would be a nice extra for marking stuff in the notes but not necessary. Also a backmight would be good because we also play at night sometimes wich might be problematic without one. It needs to be about A4 sized altho a little bit smaller isnt bad. Just not _too_ small to read A4 sheets. Wich one do you think would be good?
What do you think of the reMarkable 2? Is it still worth it in 2024?
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"Who should buy" 100%. Nailed it. You are exactly who they designed this for. Comparing it to paper is the *only* comparison that makes sense. It was the design center, according to their pre-success papers. Then again, you are a designer, so you know all about that
This aged surprisingly well with the new Remarkable release, well done 👍
One thing about R2 is that it literally is a digital pen and paper…no distractions with RUclips , Facebook, X, emails etc etc. It is a tool that assists focus. …not take it way with trivia that we are all addicted too.
I bought the reMarkable 2 and the Supernote AX5 because I couldn’t decide which I would like better. So, after a year of using both I have to say that I love the reMarkable 2. It’s simple, uncomplicated, easy to navigate with a writing surface that feels just like paper. The Supernote, not so much. While it has a lot features, so does my iPad. I wanted something to just replace all my sticky notes and one place to keep my daily journal, plus my sketches. The reMarkable is a winner at sketching. I don’t care about color as my iPad has that in spades, so if that’s the only reason for an upgrade count me out. I do use the Supernote in my music room and have dedicated it to keeping notes and information strictly involving music. That’s my take on it. I’m sure a lot of people would love the Supernote and would find the reMarkable 2 to be restrictive, but that’s what I love about.
The thing I love about the Remarkable is that it really feels like an extension of my laptop rather than being a separate device. The chrome extension and desktop app sync almost instantly. I've had so many devices that's sync function was unreliable. The Remarkable is so reliable that it's quicker and better than printing a document. I've now side loaded my ebooks to it and I am using it as my primary reading device. I love that I can actually annotate the books rather than just writing on little post it notes. (I also own the Scribe). I know others rave about the Boox devices but I've owned many Android tablets and the number of apps that let you use a stylus and are designed for a large screen are minimal. The only major complaint I have against the remarkable is that you can't search for handwriting. We're paying for a cloud subscription, and this should be included in the price.
Hi, could you explain how to sideload ebooks? Is it possible to read an EPUB file?
@@toksincit is posible, you can learn how in their webpage
How did you load the ebooks!? I must know your secrets
I absolutely love my RM2. It’s exactly what you say. A great replacement for my paper journals. I use it everyday at work. I love the tactile feeling of writing and it sits next to my keyboard while I work. I grab it for all my meetings and just share my notes when done. I wavered about the price, but after buying it I would get another if I accidentally broke it. The google drive integration ticked the final box for me and ease of importing docs to sign and email.
Can you lock individual notes for privacy when sharing your rm2?
Brandon, great video. Totally agree..I spent a year with the A5X and even purchased the A6X2. I love the Supernote and still do. But it was missing two things for me. Better synchronization and no color pens or highlights. I still have them but will probably sell the A6X2. I then tried the Boox Air 3c and found it was taking a lot of steps to do a few simple things I needed to do while writing, plus I could never get the Kindle App on mine to work. Yes it has the color pens and highlights but there were just too many distractions for me to concentrate on writing. I have a phone and android tablet for all that. I sent the Boox back. Then I heard the remarkable had color pens and highlights and I remember watching a bunch of your discussions on the remarkable. I just ordered it and received it a couple of weeks ago and I have found my sweet spot of a tablet. You are correct when you discuss use case. That's what everyone has to decide. Sorry for the long post, but bottom line my use case is that I teach, and for me to teach it helps me to write in different colors and highlights, plus it helps to move my writing around because while writing thoughts don't always come in the perfect sequence. So when I have everything the way I like it, I preview it on my computer, (which is almost instantaneous and in color) and if everything is the way I like it, I then print it out in color and teach from paper. After I teach, I throw the paper away but I always have a copy on my remarkable. The only thing that might make me change would be if they come out with the bigger color version of remarkable, then I wouldn't need to print to paper. Thanks for all you do on this channel.
What a lovely comment! Thank you
@@BrandonKBoswell Keep up the great work your doing on keeping up with these eink tablets. It's a great help on trying to find the correct tablet for those that watch you.
Met your brother-in-law at work this week. Your content is as good as he promised. You have a new loyal subscriber.
Decided to buy one of these an hour ago and then saw this video, excellent overall coverage
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The Kendrick vs Drake comparison just did it for me 😆😆😆
I recently got an RM2, after having the RM1 since they released in 2017. I'm still not convinced that I needed the upgrade: even the RM1 holds up quite well, although the support for a pen with an eraser is pretty neat. All round it's a great device, and I love it for taking notes, reading books, and in particular articles/papers where I want to annotate / highlight stuff.
Also, worthy of note: it gets a lot of approving 'oohs' and 'aahs' in meeting rooms and at conferences. People tell me that I look more engaged and present than people taking notes on a laptop, who are "hidden" behind the folded up screen and could be anywhere between fully present and just zoned out and into whatever they're doing on their laptop instead. I wouldn't buy it just because it makes you look professional, but it certainly does help. Screen-sharing to a Teams meeting to show notes and draft things is also very nice.
Agreed!
Great video and I completely agree with your assesment. Remarkable 2 has completely replaced my paper notebooks and really transformed my experience with notetaking. If it were to fail at some stage, I would buy a new one in a heartbeat.
I just took back the Remarkable Pro. Everyone on RUclips is just hyping up how well it writes. Ended up getting another Remarkable 2 and it was heaven to write on. If I wanna see content in color I use my M4 iPad Pro. I use the Remarkable 2 for taking notes at work and then consuming content on the iPad.
I have been using the Remarkable 2 for years. I do not recommend it for 2024; it is outdated for current needs. Yes, it is a note-taking device, but it is necessary to add color to the notes, and RM2 does not allow this. The RM2 software is easy to use, yes, but it is so simple that many necessary options are missing, and the software does not implement them.
Also, it must be mentioned that to have certain document storage functionalities on the company's servers, a monthly subscription is necessary. How? Yes, if you do not pay every month, all your documents that you have not used in the last 50 days will be deleted from the cloud.
The best thing about the RM2 is the writing feel, which is very good, but the very basic software, the lack of color, and the need to subscribe for certain functionalities, make it an outdated device.
It’s the subscription model that put me off the thing even when new
RM2 does not allow for colors on its e-ink paper screen but it does allow colors in the notes, colors which will appear when you export your notes to say a PDF.
Lack of back light sent me to the scribe……the scribe is good, i agree it lacks software, it seems to love pushing kindle books on me……i wish amazon would change the software so it has th rm feature of being able to duplicate the workbook template. Meanwhile, love the send to kindle feature. And you can email notes off both devices to yourself. Both feel great to write on. Love fountain pen in the scribe. Batteries are both great. Lack of colour is a huge problem, im very tempted to try rm pro….😊
I was surprised to find that of all the options, I ultimately selected the Remarkable in 2024. Polished cloud support, EU privacy, honoring the GPL, and substantial likelihood of long-term support were all major deciding factors.
Happy with it so far, though viable Google Docs collaboration and at-rest encryption would take the Remarkable to another level for professional work.
Better Google Drive support would be nice.
@@BrandonKBoswell I feel like the Drive integration is okay, but I can't comment/annotate Google Docs without first exporting them from Docs, so the comments aren't visible to co-workers.
Encrypted storage feels like something reMarkable could more readily address. Today, it is my impression that a lost device could lead to the leaking of confidential documents stored on the device.
Great video! I started with the O.G. Remarkable which I loved. I gave it to my next door neighbor's college kid and bought the Remarkable 2. Added the typing folio about a year ago. It's perfect. I'm a software engineer. I spend ⅓ of my days in meetings. My Remarkable keeps me organized and sane! I pre-ordered mine, so I'm sure I was in the first round of Remarkable 2 owners. Yes, I absolutely would purchase again if I anything happened to my precious...
Basically that same use case for me. Would you say the type folio is worth it? I also carry it around a lot so I was always hesitant to double the weight.
I might hold out for the A5X2 tbh. I think I'd appreciate the extra features without a subscription model, plus they seem to be a lot more transparent with their customers.
The subscription seems to bug a lot of people. But bear in mind you get one year free, and then it’s $2.99 per month. That’s ONE Starbucks latte!
Great video covering all the questions I’ve been pondering. My use case is very similar to yours.
While I can see the break of flow state with the Boox device, I find that if you choose to use the Note Air 3 for reading and notes is does all of Remarkable and allows me not to carry a Kindle or my phone for the newspaper. A nice compromise for purchasing less devices.
Thank you for your review. I am a chemist and I generate a lot of paper notes. This creates a big problem as I usually lose them or can’t keep them organized. Taking notes on a laptop is cumbersome because I need to sketch structures and that takes too long when I’m in a meeting.
What electronic writing pad are you going to use then?
Just bought a remarkable 2 today. Great deal.
I've been on an iPad with a paper like for years. But I carry a foldable phone as well which I prefer, and the remarkable 2 is the perfect companion.
Needing a subscription to take advantage of everything RM2 has to offer is what’s keeping me waiting for the new A5X2 coming hopefully end of year. In the meantime, my iPad will do just fine.
I believe that when you need and can afford a 500ish electronic notebook, you can afford. 2.99$ a month for the subscription. At least, as a pro user.
You don't even need the subscription, it's basically just additional cloud storage, you use reMarkable's desktop app to sync with tablet and transfer files.
Point taken@@jean-philipperottiers614
I will never give up my analog notebooks and journals, but I do love having a digital backup of my notes and journal entries.
Backups 100%.
Fantastic Video Brandon! I think you are spot on. I bought the Remarkable, returned it and honestly which I had kept it. I take notes and do a LOT of excerpting from PDFs and Websites and I found it limiting but honestly for creativity, thinking and sketching out thoughts I don’t think you can beat it. I waited for the M4 IPads , hoping (more portable keyboard etc.) and I think I am going to go back to Remarkable AGAIN😊
Thank you! I do wish it had a way to screenshots things and then annotate over them. Maybe one day.
What type of pen do you use ? It's sharp.
just subbed...and purchased a used reMarkable 2..I also have the Kindle Scribe. I will use this as my note master file, and my Scribe on the road. I take ALOT of notes for work and study. I find myself having to rewrite notes taken at work (so hence a "Master File). Also, the Scribe is nice to have on the road while I am traveling to work to access my books. Thanks for the video.
I just bought my RM2. Hand writing experience on RM2 is so much better than on my Boox Note Air 2 Plus. The only missing feature on RM2 is inability to insert image (png/jpg) into notebook.
Brandon,I’ve been looking at the RM2 for about a year now, and after considering the others , i don’t need another tablet with browsers, apps, etc…. Got an Ipad for that. My birthday and fathers day are here and my family want to help me buy the RM2 or whatever i need, and i pick the RM2 for it’s simplicity without distractions. I have a Iphone and Ipad for that. I like the fact that the RM2 still has a 100 day refund policy nd with the updates taht I’ve been seeing they are trying to keep it viable. Simplicity to replace all of my journals and this video has convinced me. Thank You!
Let's hope reMarkable stay focused on this product. Keep the updates coming and continue to innovate on this platform (OS) and try not to change its strategy by changing the platform to appeal to other crowds. And I really hope reMarkable come out with a color version because I like to highlight my notes with different colors for priority reasons. Yes, it's still worth the money in 2024.
TLDR; It's not a tablet - it's the best pen and paper notebook you can buy today 😊 Thank you for this review, I agree with every word and it will allow people decide if it's for them and manage the expectations from it. it's not a tablet. I just love mine. The perfect solution for ADHD heros.
Great video. I found it helpful when trying to decide whether or not I should get the Remarkable for work. Even if it wasn’t helpful I’d subscribe on that Kendrick/Drake stray you threw alone.
Thanks Brandon. I'm still using my Rm 1. Although I often wish that it had a magnetic pen and longer battery charge life, in all other respects, it's still totally groovy and user friendly. And my connect subs is lifetime free. 😊
Hi, this is the first time I have seen your videos, and I was very impressed by the production quality. Many thanks
Thank you for the kind words, Simon!
Ouch. I’m old now. The Drake vs. comparison went right over my head.
Time to start wearing my pants up to my chest.
The only thing that retains me from buying the Remarkable 2 is the probability that the next gen Remarkable could be announced soon.
Yes, and actually the thing that keeps me from buying any of them is that I don't think the technology is there yet in general. Now for people who write all the time and journal and basically organize their whole life writing I can see this being a game changer and worth it now or later. For someone like me who wants to use it for some very specific note taking and that's it, as well as being super picky with responsiveness, resolution, and seamless features, I think I'll keep waiting. I want to not be able to notice I'm using e-ink instead of a sheet of paper, as well as full synchronization with google docs (without downloading), a screen the size of an A4 sheet of paper, and snappy streamlined responsiveness to taking notes, organizing them, and finding them. I have a strong feeling I will be disappointed still in various ways. Maybe the remarkable 3 will do it, maybe not. We'll see.
This is true. Been some time. I believe something's going out SOON.
@@joedonasales127you were right, the paper pro was just announced yesterday;)
I also think that as they’ve recently released the Type Folio they would want to have a device that fits it. And they would need a front light if they went for Kaleido 3 as it would be too dark on B&W text. So wonder if they are anywhere near launching a colour version.
I really hope they don’t do color.
"Perhaps a ReMarkable Pro"
Coming here to say... NAILED IT!
Watching this now in October 2024, predictions are so spot on, its a little scary. Bought the RM2 and loving it!
ordered my RM2 Over the weekend and I really don't know what to expect, But I sure am Glad its still a great option for what it is.
How was it?
This was an excellent video. Thank you so much Brandon for the clarity of your advice
Great review. I love this device & was wondering if I'm the only person still using one ;) I don't even write or draw, but am extremely busy and use it purely to plan out work, to do lists, diagrams etc.
I love how amazingly fast it is to pick up, jot down some notes in whatever format I want and then refer to them anytime. No opening an app, updates or having to type + the battery lasts ages. Can't wait for the R3!
I keep watching reviews but I keep going back to the remarkable 2. Even though It doesn't have a backlight, I want to buy a device for the sole purpose of replacing my notebooks for school/work, to have it next to me for note taking while reading physical books, and to make to do notes for myself. It is also important for me to keep the paper grippy feel, as I hate the feeling of writing on glass and would just go back to paper, also it need to be thin and light enough to fit on my computer bag or briefcase without adding much bulk to it with a long battery because I forget to charge my phone, much less an e-ink! I think it will be hard for me to find anything else other than the remarkable, I just wish they came out with the remarkable 3 already. Do you think I should wait for the Supernote A5X2 since it seems pretty close to launch, and it also checks most of my boxes??? I would love to hear your taught on it.
Either the reMarkable or Supernote sounds like a good fit. Supernote is probably “grippier” when reMarkable feels more like pencil on paper. A5X2 got delayed to the end of the year.
@@BrandonKBoswellhas this been confirmed officially by supernote? That would be a huge disappointment.
Brandon, your vid review seems to suggest that SN's A5 has everything that RN2 has, and more.
In your vid's end, tho, you double down on RM2, & it seems the only reason is that your A6 SN is too small.
You never quite answer a question on MANY people's mind: RM2 vs SN's larger A5? If you had to choose one, then which would it be, and WHY?
THANKS for the excellent video review you've provided.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT.... I SAW YELLOW COLOUR HIGHLIGHTING "YELLOW" ONCE in remarkable 2 (it's supposed to be grey/ black)..... When I switched to another page....
I've been using a remarkable 2 for a year and a half for university, and it's almost perfect. I bought the keyboard case 3 months ago and it's even better than before.
However, I find they're too slow to update the tablet, the last few updates were pretty useless to be honest (today's beta update which makes files prettier for example is the last thing I wanted to have as an update....).
I've been asking the development team for months to add circles, which are absolutely essential for students like me.
I've been asking for months to be able to change PDF note page templates which would take maximum 10 minutes to code for them, move pages in imported PDFs, copy and paste images (I know it can be difficult to code, but it can be done).
Also, adding a green pen isn't unfeasible, and would be really cool.
However, I really don't think they care what their users think in the long run. I'm pretty disappointed in them for that.
I agree that the pace of development feels slow. I’m not sure how much of that is intentional or is them bumping up against technical debt.
@@BrandonKBoswell I feel like that this kind of technology cannot old that much compared to high tech such as Ipads... There must be internal problems, not enough developers or something like that
I just send them a huge mail explaining my concerns about the updates, I hope they'll react to it !
Thank you for your video. It helped me to narrow my expectations. Mostly because I only use my eink tablet for writing and creativity. But it's true that I miss a lot the colour option. Before my eink device, I wrote and used notebooks regularly, and I always carry a pack of colour pens (I still do carry them with me and a notebook).
But using a e-ink tablet is so cool and nice feeling, knowing that everything is in there and reachable...
So, if you are a creative that is extremely happy with the remarkable like experience... But you need colour to develop your work... Where should I be looking for? I really don't need all that connectivity and computer/phone apps... But I need at least some size for my notes to write and design on. Is the Tab Ultra C the only option? Would the Nova AirC be ok today? Could I use the Kobo Libra Colour?
Thank you in advance for your time and help! Have a very nice week!
thanks for the brilliant review, I'm myself a Remarkable 2 user and I love it. one benefit of Remarkable 2 is that's its size is ideal for reading magazines and newspapers which we can send easily in form of PDFs. I like skim through magazines and newpapers and its ideal way to do that rather than read on my iphone or Ipad or even a kindle.
I keep looking at e ink tablets - I want support for kindle/ebooks, pdf, drawing and writing
My choices are the new Boox 10", the Scribe and the Supernote - simply turn on do not disturb mode and fiddle with settings to stop notifications.
I feel RM2 needs an update and I am not a fan of subscriptions. However, your video explains pretty well why you might still want to consider the RM
You called this well. rM2 is still the go-to for notes and creatives in my opinion. rMPro for those who may want colour. I might have to test the AX5 though 👀
Did you hear about the new Daylight Computer 1? Any thoughts?
Yes, I will have a review when it arrives!
If you did not know I must say your guess was completely spot on. A remarkable pro in colours and no discontinuation of Remarkable 2...;-)
Thank you! This hit right on a hesitation for me. I want to replace physical notebooks, esp with something that can take my notes and save them digitally where they should be, whether it's for work or personal matters. And make it easier for me to turn them into something I can use on my computer. I was hesitant to go with reMarkable 2 because no one likes spending a lot of money only for the new model to come out shortly after. It makes the already short life span of tech become a ticking time bomb.
Can I access Microsoft One Note on Remarkable?
I loved everything about this video and it was exactly what I needed to try and decide if I want to get a Remarkable or not... most likely getting it. Thank you Brandon!!
Thank you for that , is there a keybord inside if you want to print and not only use your own handwrite??
Thanks for this great video! What would you recommend for taking notes for a science college student? About 4-5 courses per session and need to incorporate pdf files and maybe images...
Hey @brandonKBoswell. At 04:23 why to choose the "Onyx Boox Note Air 3C" for comparision, while there is already exist "Note Air 3 (B&W)", which would be better fit for this comparison / similar to the "Remarkable 2" , given it (Note Air 3 B&W) does not have the "color layer" that the 3C has? From my understanding (and by watching your own other videos) "Note Air 3C" is targeting the different use case, rather than "Note Air 3 (B&W)", as well as "Remarkable 2", hence, it does not logical to me to use it (3C) for this comparison.
What a wonderful layered insights!.
I have looked online and can't really find The Supernote A6 or A5. I assume it wasn't released into the UK market.
of course, I‘d buy it again, because there is no such a device available from an another vendor. Others do have e-Ink tablet, yes, and they‘re great devices. The reMarkable is not (just) an e-Ink device, it is the perfect digital piece of paper in front of you. Just try other devices, than you realize how good (easy to use, seamless work of desktop and mobile Apps) and precise the RM2 is! Important: there is no difference when using notebooks, PDFs and eBooks - you can store them within the same folder, same toolset and accessable from the Apps, too! Ever tried to take a look into an eBook while on the road and your table is at home? no issue at all using the reMarkable App!
Agreed!
So as the resident expert, and the fact that you've been hands on with both, I have an RM2, but I'm frustrated with the software capabilities on it!! Do you think the Boox NA3 is a viable upgrade primarily for custom template support, and better shape drawing tools over the RM2? And the fact I can access my calendar and contacts from it. I have no need for color on this device! PS Oh yeah I can read my Kindle collection on the NA3, not earth moving but a happy extra!
It depends on how important focus is for you. The NA3C has more drawing features, but I keep getting figurative paper cuts with it.
I started on the Boox and then switched to the remarkable.
Something tells me, even with the Paper Pro now out, I'm going to be using my pennies on the rM2. I prefer the minimalist businesslike-ness of it. Reminds me of my old BlackBerry, which I would still pick over my modern smartphone, if I could.
awesome overview! subbed!
what about subscriptions needed?
A fellow lefty! Binders, white boards, chalk boards, and tablets have been a nightmare for me to write and doodle on. How does the Remarkable 2 handle the left handed struggle?
This seems interesting, but I'm mainly interested in reading PDFs and such. Does anyone know if this advice still holds then?
Brandon - for me the big attraction is if I can write and write and write in my handwriting on a ReMarkable 2 and then after the meeting press a button and what I have written magically turns into type written text that I can then convert into a wordprocessed document or a PowerPoint-type document. Such a feature, if quick and accurate, would be 100% ideal for me. I am told the ReMarkable 2 has a feature that allows the user to convert their handwriting into typed text, but I have never seen a review or a video that shows me this feature being used. Is this because it is not a very good feature? Is it because it is very inaccurate? Or it is a paid extra? Or it is not possible to do this?
Price is a factor worth noting. I just recently bought a Kindle Scribe after spending some time shopping all of the options including the Remarkable 2. My final decision came down to those two devices, and price probably was the single biggest deciding factor. I got the Scribe for $239, and the Remarkable 2 right now is listed at $399. That's a big difference. The Remarkable software might be better, but whatever advantages it had weren't worth the extra $160 to me.
I just saw where they stopped selling the tablet by itself, that used to be the inexpensive way to go, but it looks like they closed that approach. ;(
Thank you. Can you upload a calendar digital template to Remarkable?
Many people do it, but it's not officially supported. reMarkable pushes people to use a PDF instead.
The main purpose of reMarkable is focus writing without distraction and its what make it so great.
If I could send my notes from one remarkable to another remarkable, man that would be amazing since at work everyone in the team has a remarkable so we always sharing our pdfs via email.
I want a RM2 to replace all the notebooks, loose papers, and scribbles I have around me. I already have an iPad. The only thing holding me back from RM2 is that a new model has to be coming soon. I hope you are right that it is a different color model and not an evolutionary upgrade to the RM2. Hate to buy, only to have a new model out by fall.
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My concern is the exportability of files. I want to keep my files out of the Cloud as much as possible, preferably bypassing it completely.
i think if you want a better feeling when writing on an iPad, just get a paperlike screen protector. And when you stop pressing down on the screen too much, I think the iPad writing is just as good as on remarkable
Great clarity 👏🏼
That was a perfect review! Thank you so much. I was wondering if I should consider the other newer options, and was wondering about whether there would be a "Remarkable 3" soon. Much appreciated!
Still very interesting reading just 24 hours after the release of the Remarkable Pro (3) !
I appreciate you are left handed using this device. I realize I write a lot of notes by hand on plain paper and often feel lost in these. Might be time to go digital. How does the pen feel?
Thank you, very nicely structured and informative video!
The massive annoyance for me is the lack of backlight on the RM2. Kindle Scribe is nice, but not as pleasant to use, and as you said, the software is SERIOUSLY lacking. And when you use a desk light with the RM2, it annoyingly reflects on most of the screen.
Agree, agree and agree
Why would you actually want a backlight?
I am just going to assume Amazon is scraping any device from Amazon.
I also assume Amazon will be selling deidentified data.
I would not be surprised if they head down to the patent office to file a few of my ideas.
I find it disappointing that the reMarkable is not sold in physical stores in Canada (such as Best Buy, Costco ...).
As someone who practically almost never purchase any products / services online, due to scam worries, but also barriers related to product returns, I wish I could enter a physical store location in Canada, see the reMarkable on the display there, feel it possibly purchase it, and be able to return it, to the store, if I'm not satisfied, for a full refund, according to the purchase terms. Easy.
Why can I enter a Best Buy store in Canada and purchase there an iPhone / Samsung Cellphone / Surface Tablet / iPad / Dell Laptop, etc., but not a reMarkable?
Excuse me, Is the S pen fit for the new RM paper pro?
ReMarkable 3 release date? Any prediction too. I want to buy one, but I would rather wait if part 3 is coming.
If I were to guess, likely reMarkable Color this Holiday season and a replacement to the reMarkable 2 coming next holiday season.
@@BrandonKBoswell Thank you
what would be the best device to review and markup pdf / word A4 legal documents? Contracts, essentially. Has to sync with some cloud. that would be to avoid printing.
Kudos if i can use it to read ebooks too. I have a kindle paperwhite w 300p resolution and i ve used lower resolution ones, i think the difference is stark, so i really question the remarkable and its low resolution.
I'd need crisp text where i can see 1 A4 page in one go.
What’s the best size to get for the rm2 I can’t decide
I love the idea of the Remarkable, but my workflow is chaotic adhd 😂 my iPad lets me frantically scribble a note when an idea comes to mind, highlight what I scribbled and plop it into a text to send off immediately. I worry all my ideas would live and go nowhere within a remarkable 😭
Looks really good! Thanks a lot. I’m just really in doubt to buy it now, since the RM3 is expected. Does anyone has an idea how long it will take before the RM3 is out?
The problem with Remarkable is the pen(s)... they are effing expensive. I had the pro and accidentally dropped it. Wasn't going to spend a couple of hundred to replace it, so got the basic one... and it sucks without an eraser. You also have to pay for the syncing too.
Agreed. I don't use reMarkable Markers.
@@BrandonKBoswell I also just finally got a Supernote Nomad. It has everything on it the Remarkable should have. And uses the Lamy pens.
HI Brandon. What stylus/pen are you using in this video? Also, great video - I'm waiting for the A5X2, though the RM2 is tempting.
I think they are calling it the Boox Black. Boox sent it to me, but I don’t think it’s available for sale just yet.
@@BrandonKBoswell thank you! Searching comment just for this answer. Love the video!
Does this come with manual handwriting notes in real digital handwriting? If so do I have to pay for it?
Got convinced to get a reMarkable
Hope it helps me to be more productive 🚀
where did you get that blue sofa?
West Elm
Here's a question, did ReMarkable offer a trade in option from the rM1 to the rM2 when it first came out?
Not that I am aware of
@@BrandonKBoswell bummer
7:13 what stylus are you using with the remarkable? Is that the one from Boox?
Yes, Boox Black. I don’t think it’s available yet.
@brandonkboswell Just found your video. Great information. I know this isn't a review video per se, but how is it using reMarkable as a left handed person? Does the left side bar interfere with writting? I see you don't ever show a cover. Do you use/need a cover? Does it change the left handed user experience? Cheers!
I love the Kendrick/Drake bit!
Hello. I'm considering buying a Remarkable but have one question: I want to buy it for university-purposes (especially reading downloadable textbooks). Is it possible to import PDFs und read the books properly (font size, formatting etc.)?
I’ve had good luck with PDFs on it, but many people claim the Boox PDF viewer holds up better with larger documents
Thank you for your time. Very interesting video. If you allow me for a recommendation, please turn on the high-pass filter of your microphone. Your sound is boomy. Anyhow, the content is more important thant the container. And your content is great!
Waiting for a review of the Boox GO 🙂
Im looking for smth to display music sheets. We recently switched to tablets and in the sun you cant see anything. It has to be able to send/recieve files to/from other android tablets and my windows pc and have bluetooth. A color display would be a nice extra for marking stuff in the notes but not necessary. Also a backmight would be good because we also play at night sometimes wich might be problematic without one. It needs to be about A4 sized altho a little bit smaller isnt bad. Just not _too_ small to read A4 sheets. Wich one do you think would be good?