Remarkable 2 HONEST Review - Is It Worth It For Literature Students?

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @sammya7117
    @sammya7117 2 года назад +211

    As a fellow literature student & full time copywriter, the R2 is key to my continued productivity. Nothing will ever be as self-indulgently satisfying as a mound of notebooks, but it certainly saves on the space!

    • @razrz
      @razrz Год назад +1

      Is it better than ipad?

    • @uramalakia
      @uramalakia Год назад +2

      ​@@razrzIt's not an ipad.

    • @shaungerald23
      @shaungerald23 Год назад +2

      @@uramalakiaThat wasn’t the question.

    • @Ghostme4L
      @Ghostme4L Год назад +1

      How to do you do your copy with the R2?

    • @sammya7117
      @sammya7117 Год назад +2

      @@Ghostme4L You can edit any client documents, take notes in meetings, hand-edit certain copy, and generally use it for all admin & productivity stuff. It's very useful!

  • @peanutbrittle99
    @peanutbrittle99 2 года назад +75

    I have used it for over a year and couldn’t live without it! You can mark in different colors (it is just on the screen that it is grey) but when you access your document online on my remarkable you can see the annotations and colors of the markers!

  • @trylikeafool
    @trylikeafool Год назад +54

    Well, I have both the iPad Pro and the Remarkable 2, and by far the Remarkable feels way more natural - like writing on paper. It really does. To me it does. The other pros are no screen glaring in your eyes, no other distractions, no color. It's exactly like using a paper notebook and a black pen - very different experience from handwriting on an iPad.

    • @elijah694
      @elijah694 Год назад

      Could you say more about your experience of using Remarkable as a E-Reader?
      I own Ipad pro as well, and looking for a device for reading and annotating some documents, so I don't need a device for taking notes, just reading and making some minor annotation

    • @issainc
      @issainc 4 месяца назад

      Way better battery life too

    • @trevor4530
      @trevor4530 Месяц назад

      hi! don't know if you're still a student but which did you find yourself using more for school related activities?

  • @EyeLean5280
    @EyeLean5280 2 года назад +81

    I have a 1st generation reMarkable and I really like it. I find the distraction-free environment helpful, tbh. Why would I need yet another device that distracts me with videos, social media and the like? It's a treat to get away from all that stuff and just use the reMarkable.

    • @zXJulianXz
      @zXJulianXz 2 года назад +12

      This is my reason for buying one. The multifunctionality of a standard tablet is actually not helpful. This device cuts the distraction and organises my work. That is exactly what I need.

    • @JadeSm96
      @JadeSm96 8 месяцев назад +3

      I did feel a bit ick when he mentioned his friend talking about discipline. Some of us are neurodivergent and just want accommodations that suit our brains rather than having to further change ourselves to deal with the already exhausting challenges of life 😅

    • @fatusopp4739
      @fatusopp4739 2 месяца назад +1

      @@JadeSm96 exactly. wouldn't getting something like this also by itself exercise discipline over your work considering that you're preemptively eliminating distractions by not getting a device that allows them to become present in the first place? by that logic, going to the library to study or having an office to work at is also useless because it shows you aren't disciplined enough to work in your own home environment.

  • @redinkreed3430
    @redinkreed3430 2 года назад +98

    You can annotate, highlight, and draw on PDFs in Microsoft Edge heck it can even read aloud the text to you. That coupled with the window's color inverse filter (dark mode for reading without eye strain) has been a life changer. Especially as a student who cannot afford something like remarkable although I'd love to have it.

    • @Peter-mj6lz
      @Peter-mj6lz Год назад

      I checked there website. It’s cheaper than a laptop but less convenient i suppose so that factors into it.

    • @redacted-oo7ne
      @redacted-oo7ne Год назад

      what is the product?

  • @emilydean2748
    @emilydean2748 2 года назад +112

    Thanks for the review it was great! A quick comment on not being “willing to develop discipline”. In some ways yes, we as this new tech generation should be learning how to use self control with it. However, tech and the apps on them are often designed to keep us on them, or coming back to them as often as possible. An addict to anything may have a strong desire to quit or control themselves, but struggle to do so alone. We as humans with weaknesses often need support systems, including changing our environment, to keep us from things that can be harmful to us and others. Especially things that are designed to be addictive. So even if someone doesn’t have a full addiction to tech, but is a heavy user, there is no shame in not being able to put it aside without help.

    • @klarapopilkova5791
      @klarapopilkova5791 2 года назад +4

      Absolutely. But also nowadays all ipads have the personalised regimes for work/scool, etc. And they are good, you can even have the apps "deleted" in a sense so you don't even see them on the home screen :)

    • @secretsquirrel7300
      @secretsquirrel7300 Год назад +4

      I'm with you. I actually have adult ADD though and am easily distracted. I have two needs for my Remarkable 2. I need to get back to my writing, without distractions, and I carry several notebooks around for several different classes. The Remarkable 2 is slim, clean, and distraction free. It may not be for everyone, but it definitely has its client base.

    • @kaya-sem
      @kaya-sem Год назад +6

      Why go at battle with all the engineers that design modern devices with the intent of keeping you on them when you can just avoid it

    • @thexshattered
      @thexshattered Год назад +6

      Was just gonna comment something like this. I feel like the point about using the device to do the discipline FOR you is not exactly exclusive to devices like the reMarkable. In fact, I feel it is quite similar to having a "work space" in your home that is free from distractions. In a way, that space does do the "discipline" for you like the reMarkable does. In any case, I don't think it's right to say it does the discipline for you anyway because the very fact that you opt to use it over your laptop or iPad already shows a sort of discipline in itself.

    • @MatthewT-96
      @MatthewT-96 Год назад +2

      I thought the perspective presented in the video about said issue was quite interesting. I see it more as, I have this issue, so I'm going to buy a device that will serve me in the way I want it to

  • @TechSecSpaceGeek
    @TechSecSpaceGeek Год назад +12

    Very solid review, and yes, price is a caveat.
    I would suggest that someone's perception of the writing experience might vary depending on what they are using as a baseline. For me, it's the closest experience I've found to my fountain pens on finely toothed paper, but does it match pencil? No, although some of the Wacom nibs can get you closer to that experience.
    I also own an iPad and find very different use cases for that device (primarily the consumption of content). As a working professional with ADD, when I need to concentrate on my writing I simply cannot use a device with internet access. First drafts are done on the reMarkable 2 and then transferred to my other devices for editing.

  • @user-ge2es2bp2x
    @user-ge2es2bp2x 2 года назад +23

    I've been using an e-ink tablet for about a year while studying for a masters and it's been incredibly useful. I don't use a remarkable, i use a boox tablet that was cheaper and also runs a version of android so I can run apk apps on it. I use it mainly for taking notes in seminars, notating readings, and for productivity apps like forest.
    I also have an eye condition that makes screens hurt my eyes after using them for a while, so it's helped with managing that too.

  • @alicecampbell3131
    @alicecampbell3131 2 года назад +34

    The stylus lag you’re seeing may be due to a missed upgrade to the software; usually it’s right on it. The surface friction is better than writing on slick glass of a tablet.
    E-ink causes less eye strain (& sometimes headaches) than backlit tablet screens.

  • @Mithrandir-yu1pt
    @Mithrandir-yu1pt Год назад +6

    From a strictly writing perspective (notebook) : This is a tablet/device that resembles writing on paper--it is as close as an electronic device can get --at least today. It is certainly remarkable i that sense. The fact that you can organize your notebooks/sheets by category/date/template is amazing. I enjoyed writing on it. It is way better than kindle scribe in terms of writing experience. i'd prefer it to be bigger and lighter.

  • @ericshayhoward
    @ericshayhoward 2 года назад +12

    I'm in an MFA program and have been thinking about grabbing something like this-I LOVE my Kindle and have been reading on it a lot, and highlighting and note-taking on it. I'm going to try to Kindle Scribe at the end of November and see how it goes, but this thing is still also on my radar.

    • @katerinap.5662
      @katerinap.5662 2 года назад +4

      Can you tell me about your experince with Kindle Scribe? I'm so tempted to get one but I'm leaning towards an iPad now

  • @lovelyscarlett2936
    @lovelyscarlett2936 2 года назад +2

    I’ve missed you!!!! Glad you’re back, happy for you to almost have your degree🫶
    Your videos help me better homeschool my kiddos- I’ll be showing my 15 year old your skillshare videos.
    Thank you ❤❤❤

  • @ReviewsforNerds
    @ReviewsforNerds 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for this fantastic video! I have been looking into this device for note taking and starting a journal. My fiancé and I actually bind our own books to write in, but I get very self conscious when starting to write as I can not organize and shuffle thoughts on paper like you can in a digital environment.

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 2 года назад +29

    The Remarkable 2 tablet looks so sleek. It's very convenient to bring along. It's not too heavy that it weighs you down all the time. Great review. Will definitely look forward to more.

  • @jonrutherford6852
    @jonrutherford6852 Год назад

    Wow -- you've gained a subscriber just because of your lucid, thought-out, clearly presented outline of the pro's and con's of this device for students (and many others). I've lost count of the dozens of tablets and dedicated e-readers I've used since their very first days, and currently my iPad Mini is so superior to all of the others that there's really no comparison. Thanks for removing the temptation to try yet another device.

  • @miguel.schionato
    @miguel.schionato Год назад +9

    In my honest opinion and experience, as a ADHD student, this is what I need for taking notes of the classes. I do not have one of these, I do have a Samsung galaxy tab, which is pretty great, and I do everything that I need on it, especially taking notes. But my adhd is getting harder to deal with distractions. It's not a matter of discipline. That's why I recently got a Kindle (I wish I had more money to buy maybe a Kindle scribe, but I'll stick to the Paperwhite for a while) and take notes with a regular paper.

    • @andieluke1366
      @andieluke1366 Год назад

      Try looking into a Supernote (A5X, with the Heart of Metal 2 pen). They do have a A5X 2 queued for 2023Q3 and an A4 queued for 2023Q4. Amazing for distraction free note taking (with titles and keyword file management) and annotation.

    • @secretsquirrel7300
      @secretsquirrel7300 Год назад +2

      This was my reason for purchasing mine as well. I just received mine, and am looking for a good alternative folio to the expensive ones they sell.

  • @placolol
    @placolol 2 года назад +3

    Godspeed with the last sprint of your Bachelor's, can't wait to see more content in the future! Thanks for this review, have been eyeing it for a few weeks and needed an unbiased pov.

  • @trvnq
    @trvnq 3 месяца назад +1

    5:17 - i think in the end whatever device suits ur needs is a valid choice but it annoys me when people completely dismiss the ipad because of the "distraction" aspect. you can tailor it to your needs (only put productive apps on home screen, use do not disturb, etc.) and also just practice discipline and consciously using the device for note taking, reading, etc. without being bothered about its other capabilities.

    • @trvnq
      @trvnq 3 месяца назад

      and as you said after you develop that discipline you have a device you can use for other things outside of productivity

  • @veenitareadswrites
    @veenitareadswrites 2 года назад +13

    If one can afford it, it's an amazing device for students.

  • @B1rdTheW0rd
    @B1rdTheW0rd Год назад

    Perfect, simple, and honest review. I’ve been watching videos for a couple days trying to decide whether or not to buy it, and I have my answer. Really appreciate you man.

  • @amandaheaton3763
    @amandaheaton3763 2 года назад +1

    I bought this for my 40th because of you bringing it to my intention. I love it. Best gift. Its expensive but for me it has made such a difference

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica1993 2 года назад +5

    I've been curious about this thing since it first came out. Thank you for an honest review! (I'm so tired of every RUclipsr trying to sell me something.)

  • @DavidBrooks-vb8do
    @DavidBrooks-vb8do 11 месяцев назад

    I happened upon your video. Little late, but CONGRATULATIONS 🎊 on your graduation 👏. I graduated myself last week from BS Criminal justice. Headed towards my masters in April. Out of all the videos about the remarkable, I found yours to be the absolute best. Thank you for your honest opinion. I purchased the remarkable 2 and after a few days returned it. I too love to write and read. The remarkable didn't live up to battery claims as I write much more than the average person. I will stick to the real thing... Paper and my foubtain pens. 😉 have a good evening.

  • @DigiDriftZone
    @DigiDriftZone Год назад +5

    I have very little self discipline at different times of the day so the Remarkable2 sounds like a perfect addition to my iPad 😂 - I found it second hand with a grey folio + marker plus for £313 which I am chuffed about (vs £519 new), I agree the retail price is a bit steep. Can't wait for it to arrive.

  • @KristyStrange
    @KristyStrange Год назад +2

    I know this is an old video, but for future literature students in any capacity (I'm about to begin my PhD in January), the new Kobo Elipsa 2E is a FANTASTIC tool; think Remarkable 2 but an actual e-reader too. Highly recommend for students and professionals alike. Personally, I feel like it provides much more for the same price tag as the Remarkable 2 digital notebook. I also have an iPad and think that out of the two, I'd once again recommend the Kobo Elipsa 2E.

  • @m4dalex478
    @m4dalex478 7 месяцев назад +1

    A year late here, I ordered the R2 two days ago. As a software developer and a student at the same time, it's been very enticing to get a feature and integration rich tablet, where i could have Office, Teams, email, note making and pdf studying all in one device. Unfortunately, work and family responsibilities grow with us, so sometimes less is more. I need to write (journal and management) and i would also love to pencil draw.. This device fits all of the above. I need nothing more than a connection to Google Drive, just to save my notes.

  • @EyeLean5280
    @EyeLean5280 9 месяцев назад +2

    Besides the ability to cut out distractions (btw, folks with ADHD shouldn't be shamed for lack of "discipline" dude!), writing with the e-ink screen just feels much better to me than on the glass of a regular tablet. And I'm not sure the black and white limitation is bad for artists, either. I'm an art teacher and other than in digital art classes, I want my students to use pencils & paper for practice and developing their ideas because there are very good reasons why artists _should_ work in black and white a lot of the time! A reMarkable combines both worlds.
    Is it too expensive for a student? Yeah, it totally is. I imagine their production facilities are in Europe, which means the workers are being paid a wage that allows them to maintain a good quality of living, which is much better than buying cheap stuff made by slave labor in developing countries. But it does mean a student should ask their parents to purchase this item for them, perhaps as a holiday or high school graduation gift, rather than buying it on their own.

  • @wordywordpecker
    @wordywordpecker 2 года назад +10

    I’ve always been doubting whether or not to buy it. Always afraid I wouldn’t use it that often

    • @xavierdutton6709
      @xavierdutton6709 2 года назад +3

      It is very niche. You either love it or hate it

  • @joshbarsky
    @joshbarsky 11 месяцев назад

    Discipline to choose a less distracting environment is still discipline (like choosing to study in a library over a bus depot). Besides, ipads give those intense blue light to the eyes. Im pretty sold on getting a remarkable.

  • @asusminor
    @asusminor 2 года назад +1

    I pre-ordered the remarkable 2 summer 2020. I have owned it since Fall 2020.
    I have used it off and on for two years of university. It has been helpful.
    I was falling in love with fountain pens at the time, and I only use those as pens, but I really just love pencils. It's a newfound love.
    The remarkable can't compare to the joy of using pencil on paper or a fountain pen, but it does what it does well. I can access my lecture notes from some course from two years ago on my phone. The other features of it are great.
    The biggest complaint, that I CANNOT overlook for the remarkable 2 is how small the screen is compared to A4 paper.
    So I prefer blank printer paper, and pencil.
    I'm a math major, and soon to be math grad student.

    • @fredgoodyer4907
      @fredgoodyer4907 2 года назад

      Finally a maths person!! I’m getting mine next week and am sooo excited! Interesting point on screen size. On A4 do you have quite spaced out work? Cuz I write quite densely and find A4 quite big, but A5 is too small. How d’you think I’ll find it?

    • @asusminor
      @asusminor 2 года назад +1

      @@fredgoodyer4907 156mm x 208mm is what I measured just now, maybe not what they state on their site, but that's very similar to A5 dimensions of 148.5mm x 210mm.

    • @fredgoodyer4907
      @fredgoodyer4907 2 года назад

      @@asusminor Great thanks! Let’s hope the extra ¾ of a cm width makes all the difference :’)
      In fairness, it may just force me to stop having lots of = on the same line xD

  • @ThePianist51
    @ThePianist51 2 года назад +14

    1) Get a 40$ discount via other remarkable owners 2) buy a Lamy for 40$ 3) Get a 3rd party case for 40$ 4) get a pen holder for 1$. Makes 400$ instead of the 550$ (at least). So one can save at least 150$.

  • @craigpeacha3136
    @craigpeacha3136 Год назад

    Great review. I sold my iPad since I primarily work off of my MacBook and my iPhone. But I do miss the writing experience and regular notebooks. Sometimes don’t do it for me. Your friend had a very good point though. Help me to decide if I want to buy one or not.

  • @TetsugakuEpistimi
    @TetsugakuEpistimi Год назад

    Hopefully start my Philosophy major here soon. Was thinking of getting this device but im glad you saved me the $$$$ heartache haha

  • @kaptnstrumpfus6759
    @kaptnstrumpfus6759 2 года назад +14

    E-Ink tablets are really nice, only that Remarkable might not be the best choice for everybody. There are cheaper, more transparent und simply fairer brands like Boox. I personally got a small Supernote device and I am really happy with it. It hits the sweet spot of minimalism and good features for reading, annotating and coming back to readings (digests, keywords, little star marks to jump to etc.). One thing I certainly have to agree on though, is that these do not feel like actual paper. They do feel nice to write on but not like proper paper. That is marketing. And depending on where you live, these are really expensive because of the screen technology. Especially Remarkable.

  • @mazin6915
    @mazin6915 2 года назад +2

    This is actually amazing review. Thank you so much . I was looking for an honest review. And now i got the decision that unless I'm a rich man or at least its cost won't effect my budget. Then i will buy it . Because yes it's very good device but not that revolutionary change .

  • @rasapirouznia7086
    @rasapirouznia7086 2 года назад +2

    Hey this is very interesting because when you went to Melbourne university and made a video about it. Me and my school group from Goulburn Valley Grammer School (NORTH VICTORIA / AUSTRALIA) were there. I was talking with my friends and saw you and I said "wow he looks like R.C Waldun, nah it can't be him" I want closer and saw you and then said "wow it's actually him" thank you though for the amazing videos and I hope you'll reach 300k soon.😄😁😀

    • @RCWaldun
      @RCWaldun  2 года назад

      Anytime! Next time just reach out and say hi. :)

  • @TecOneself
    @TecOneself 2 года назад +1

    Excellent review for studies and taking notes there hence it's practical. Missed you.

  • @Peter-mj6lz
    @Peter-mj6lz Год назад +1

    I disagree with the discipline argument since information overload is a thing. You can optimise the iPad for studying but internet pc devices would always be distracting to a certain level. When I always go internet free I notice it’s easier to focus as there is just less distractions.

  • @dcmsr5141
    @dcmsr5141 2 года назад

    I want to preface that I'm old enough to be your grandpa, just barely!! I have an iPad Pro and was thinking about an e reader/tab and looking at the new "Kindle Scribe" I believe it's called with a lot of expectations for that device in comparison to the Remarkable2. Outside of the "shiny objects" The brutality of your closing statements brought it home!! I subbed

  • @christophernolan8761
    @christophernolan8761 Год назад

    A fair review of the product. I agree the device is limited in capabilities, but also focused on doing those certain things it does well

  • @issainc
    @issainc 4 месяца назад +1

    Your friend is wrong about the discipline aspect, a great way to maintain discipline is by avoiding temptation to begin with.

  • @FrilledMayfly_AmberlyFerrule
    @FrilledMayfly_AmberlyFerrule 11 месяцев назад

    I'm thinking about getting one. It's interesting since.... I use my iPad pro for art, animation, and even 3d modeling, I use my laptop for youtube and DragonFrame (and TVPaint sometimes but less now due to Procreate Dreams), and my phone for social media and keeping up with friends. I have many sketchbooks and notebooks and am looking into the Remarkable 2 to organize my many notes and whatnot. I'm hoping to write a complicated picture book with my characters and have all the plot lines and story along with character references in a pocket journal. It's working very well but when I start truly *writing* the story I don't see myself keeping track of everything easily via just paper or just digital. It's not necessarily about "developing discipline" its more that for me every device has its primary purpose and the Remarkable 2 seems like it'd be the thing that bridges my paper notes and digital writing

  • @woosix7735
    @woosix7735 Год назад +2

    I disagree about the discipline point. Willpower is not magic, it is a resource in short supply. Discipline is not the ability to ignore disgracions right next to you(that's called impossible), it's the ability to put them away from the reach of your attention.

    • @dragospahontu
      @dragospahontu Год назад

      Exactly my pov as well. This device is for professionals.

  • @zXJulianXz
    @zXJulianXz 2 года назад +17

    As someone with ADHD, I think that the developing discipline aspect only applies to neurotypical people. I am at an attention deficit by comparison. I need as many guiderails for my attention as possible. That means that this distraction free device is perfect. Annoying that it costs so much. I really am sweating a bit now that I've bought one, but I think it will be a useful investment as I do use my kindle ALOT, and I actually prefer it for reading to a book at this point. If the same holds for organising and simplifying note-taking, I can see myself getting a lot of mileage out of a device like this (I'm a student as well, so definitely relevant).

    • @bsaunders
      @bsaunders Год назад +4

      I thought the "developing discipline" argument was weird. The same argument could be made against using paper notebooks.

    • @fatusopp4739
      @fatusopp4739 2 месяца назад

      agreed. by their logic, even going to the library to study or having an office to work at is also useless because it shows you aren't disciplined enough to work in your own home environment. it's a pretty flawed way of thinking regardless of neurodivergence.

  • @FlosBlog
    @FlosBlog 2 года назад +4

    5:49
    „You just get a lot more bang for your butt‘s“
    Sold! 😂

  • @kingadam5439
    @kingadam5439 2 года назад +1

    You should do a home/bookshelf tour!

  • @ensuingm.d.studyjunkiee8514
    @ensuingm.d.studyjunkiee8514 2 года назад +1

    This is the earliest I've ever been to a vid

  • @matteopiccioni196
    @matteopiccioni196 8 месяцев назад +1

    I read somewhere that it doesn't come with a language translator: highlighting a word or a sentence and then translate it to spanish for instance

  • @KJ7JHN
    @KJ7JHN Год назад

    So Ive been using the R1 for a few days now with calc. I like that i can save my homework, and the clarity of the super scripts. With an mdf hardcase its akward to write on. Maybe its the fragility of the screen or the expense of the nibs? Even at $279, Im afraid of damaging it. Ive got near 100 pages stored on the huge hdd. And even with the double tap feature for undo, you still need to open the menu to get the eraser. I do like the selectabel stuff. 50/50 for replacing paper. 100% for storing notes.

  • @andieluke1366
    @andieluke1366 2 года назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed your take on this and the presentation. Subbed!

  • @anthem4333
    @anthem4333 Год назад +2

    As a reMarkable owner, ima have to disagree. To me, writing on the reMarkable is very reminiscent of writing on paper. My handwriting is nearly identical.

  • @lou.4554
    @lou.4554 2 года назад +1

    I don't really like their subscription plan, so I considered the Supernote (good luck with finishing your BA program!)

    • @RCWaldun
      @RCWaldun  2 года назад +8

      Another thing I forgot to mention… their subscription plan is honestly ridiculous.

    • @ThePianist51
      @ThePianist51 2 года назад +2

      It got cheaper (2,99€/m). The 3 years of extended warranty is worth it.

    • @beyondsection17
      @beyondsection17 2 года назад +3

      @@RCWaldun They changed it back to normal. Everything that was previously paywalled is now free, and they're allegedly going to be putting out new connect features in the fall for a lower subscription price.

  • @CaraMarie13
    @CaraMarie13 Год назад

    As someone who struggles with discipline and wants something specifically for reading articles, this works for me. Like it's not an ipad. That's the point. It's strictly a reading and annotating device. Also, when we read physical books, are we doing it because we lack discipline? Like what's we that mindset?

  • @keepyourgrapefruit
    @keepyourgrapefruit 2 года назад

    The 200th video going to be special 🤗💎

  • @dzravt
    @dzravt Год назад +1

    I think it depends on the addiction. You don't put alcohol in front of a recovering alcoholic for a long period of time and hope they will be able to abstain themselves from drinking it. Now maybe if they have gone a few years without drinking at that point, it may be a bit different. I guess you as the "alcoholic" will have to be completely honest with yourself to know if your strong enough to put yourself in that situation/position or if you need to be completely away from it.

  • @lucialujambio
    @lucialujambio Год назад

    The issue with the discipline argument is that iPads are designed by some of the best minds in the world, and the apps you can download on the iPad, which are time-consuming, are also designed and planned for some of the best professionals, designers, and engineers. That means that you are fighting an unfair battle when you try to develop discipline. As Tim Ferris said on the Huberman lab podcast, "Trying to go to his apps and devices only with self-discipline is going to a gunfight with a knife; you can win, but it is unlikely." Sometimes, finding ways of self self-restricting yourself makes sense.

  • @ARenegadeNoob
    @ARenegadeNoob 2 года назад +3

    Aside from regular tablets like the iPad, I'm wondering how this will compare to the new Kindle Scribe Amazon announced. By the looks of it, the new kindle will come with a basic pen and only costs ~£30 more than the Remarkable 2 base model without the pen. It looks like Amazon is trying to corner the same market that Remarkable is in. Maybe this will force them to reduce the price a little and make it more accessible?

    • @willaliburd9834
      @willaliburd9834 2 года назад +1

      I saw the Scribe announcement today as well. I was just about to order a Remarkable 2 for my cousin who is a secretary and now I'm conflicted

    • @ARenegadeNoob
      @ARenegadeNoob 2 года назад +1

      @@willaliburd9834 I think to me the scribe will win out purely because it's also a kindle. One of the reason these devices appeal to me is that I'd be able to write notes directly onto digital copies of books/papers. If the scribe allows me to do that onto kindle ebooks directly, then it's hands down the better choice for me and, most likely, many people.

    • @raghavarora153
      @raghavarora153 2 года назад

      Do u think the scribe would be better than rm at writing ?

    • @Belgarathe
      @Belgarathe 2 года назад +1

      Current version of scribe looks promising. Great if you have a large kindle library. Think of it more as e reader with basic writing tool than a full writing tool. For kindle books you will not be able to write directly on the page. Instead a pop up window will show and you can write/type in it. Basic tools like moving part of your writing with a loop is missing and navigation through you notes will be difficult since you cant jump directly to a particular page. No handwriting recognition so searching for particular note will be difficult. Plus side it has higher pixel density and it is larger screen which means less page turning though I wish it had physical button to turn the page.

    • @ARenegadeNoob
      @ARenegadeNoob 2 года назад +2

      @@Belgarathe Yeah I must admit, I'm a little disappointed in the Kindle offering. I was a little excited at first, but having seen some reviews it feels like a very lacklustre attempt by Amazon to enter this kind of market. As you said, it's got so many missing features that I feel are a necessity for it to be a 'writing tool'. And the fact that the handwritten notes within books are essentially post-it notes rather than written on the page is a bit disappointing. I can understand why it needed to be done that way, but at the same time it makes it less smooth to use for many people :/

  • @georgewashington3012
    @georgewashington3012 10 месяцев назад

    I’d buy it for $200-250, definitely not for $1,000. Appreciate the honest review.

  • @very.casual.librarian
    @very.casual.librarian 2 года назад +1

    Oh I SO PREFER paper and a pen/highlighter. But my environmentally conscious side goes “😣😣😣”. And then you gotta have an organisation systems. And then you gotta have somewhere to store it. And then you don’t have it on you when you need it. Argh 😤 But I’m with you RC: I HATE reading pdfs off a screen!

  • @WMax-rm3ue
    @WMax-rm3ue 2 года назад +1

    Kindle scribe just announced😊

  • @EE-iw3fy
    @EE-iw3fy 2 года назад +1

    No colours on an annotating device? I mean not watching youtube, okay, it´s there to be just for reading and writing. But to colours, even for marking? That is a dealbreaker...
    I did think of maybe buying it because looking at a regular screen is quite tiring after many hours, I can´t print out so much, like you said, but the past semesters, studying on a regular screen has just been... NO. Now another question would be, is it really much nicer to look at? (I don´t own a kindle so I´ve only looked at it for like 2 seconds in a store).

  • @SilenT_117
    @SilenT_117 Год назад

    When you said Derrida . I immediately remember that i have to read the topic Derrida's deconstruction for my semester exam lol

  • @johnlloydsanchez484
    @johnlloydsanchez484 Год назад

    I donu but as far as what I understand and experienced. The paper-like surface exp. is basically coming from the friction between the marker and the screen of the tablet (sound, texture, etc)

  • @thundereagle97
    @thundereagle97 2 года назад +1

    In terms of paper feel this thing is leagues above the iPad Pro. This device isn't competing with tablets, and if a tablet is what you're wanting then you can get a better deal than an iPad

  • @s.o.k2271
    @s.o.k2271 2 года назад +2

    I actually found and bought reMarkable when you first showed the device on your RUclips channel, it was what I was looking for as someone who often likes to write, without having to type or use so much paper, it was great.
    However, the extra future costs associated with the device... Plus the case... £119 for a case...
    A case.
    It didn't warrant continual use. It was almost half the price of the actual device, and given that it started to show deterioration after a month of use? No.
    I had to return the device as it seemed like the company was profiteering and my coffers were not willing to keep up.
    I eventually ended up opting for an iPad (the irony) since weighing out future costs, and my desire to branch into digital art meant that financially, it was more cost-effective.
    Besides, I could access similar features on the iPad. It is a matter of making sure that you limit your distractions as much as possible, so my iPad isn't synched to anything except Cloud and Google Drive.
    It's a fantastic device, but for the nuances of my situation, I had to let it go.

    • @katerinap.5662
      @katerinap.5662 2 года назад

      How has your experience been so far with the iPad? I was looking into e-ink devices that you can write on (I love my Kindle cause it has saved my eyes and doesn't make me nauseus). But I do want to start getting into digital art and degitizing handmade art. I was thinking of purchasing the iPad mini 6 so that I can carry it around easily (I spend 3-4 hours daily on commute and I need it to work when travelling). I've read/watched tons of reviews because I was also condidering the iPad air 5 and honestly I think I'm gonna love the size of the mini. Lots of people have complained that it's far too small to use for something else other than media consumption but I noticed that this is usually men with bigger hands. I feel like it will fit me just fine, what do you think? I don't want to buy something so expensive only for it to turn out useless!

    • @s.o.k2271
      @s.o.k2271 2 года назад

      @@katerinap.5662 So, for clarity, I have an ipad air, the latest model because I didn't want a case in which multiple apps became obsolete after just a few years if I got an older one. It was an investment but I was fortunate.
      I use procreate - a fantastic app which takes a lot of learning, but the more you learn, the more your art and style becomes limitless. There’s a reason it’s highly recommended.
      I'll answer your question strictly from an art pov, but let me know if you'd like to know my experience from a writing and work pov. So, for digital art- fantastic, pen pressure is awesome. Personally I think there is merit in drawing on a bigger screen- it’s easier to navigate, easier on the eyes, less cramped, and for adjusting the proportions of your paper, you’ll have more useful options on a larger screen than smaller.
      You’ve made a good point regarding why you’d prefer the mini.
      I would say go to the store and have a personal feel for both devices with procreate (they usually have it downloaded in store, but you’ll have to purchase it for your device) and decide which you prefer. You can also purchase and try the product for a longer time- ask the store clerk for how long, and if you don’t like it, you can return it for a full refund so long as it’s in good condition. Your experience will be the best judge in this case.
      In short, I don’t regret buying the tablet. It has been extremely useful for other things. R2 has one thing over this tablet, but I’m sure there’s an app out there to fix it. It’s just not that deep of a problem for me.

    • @katerinap.5662
      @katerinap.5662 2 года назад

      @@s.o.k2271 Thank you for your thoughtful reply! I was initially considering buying the iPad air 5 as well but it's even more expensive and it's not as portable. But as you said, it might just be better to visit the store and see what it feels like. What about writing and typing on your iPad? I'm thinking that if I get the mini I'm not gonna expect it to replace a laptop, I'd just need it for when I'm out and about + digital art. I'll be using it daily since I come home in the evening and I spend a lot of time on transport so I don't want something heavy. But it would also not be worth it to spend 900 euros on an iPad and stylus that would be too small to use afterall. And that would be for the 64 GB with wifi only. Was thinking of simply adding the iCloud instead of spending extra 200 euros for the extra space.

    • @s.o.k2271
      @s.o.k2271 2 года назад

      @@katerinap.5662 If your intention is purely digital art, which seems to be your angle, then why not invest in a device that might be cheaper and provides the same use? I have other uses for my device, but had it solely been digital art, I'm sure there are cheaper alternatives than spending, gosh, £700+ or so not forgetting the pen. My brother is a digital artist but I don't think even he spent so much on his device, but I might be wrong given the price range of devices like his- it's an on screen drawing tablet - not portable at all. But I think this boils down to 2 things: the programme and device. He uses Krita, which is free, but with digital art programmes even like procreate (not free, but still great) there's always going to be a learning curve.

    • @s.o.k2271
      @s.o.k2271 2 года назад

      @@katerinap.5662 Before I continue, I would like to say, don't buy something you know you may resent. The high of buying brand items will always come to an end. But at the same time you don't want to make a decision that will leave you covetous, which is why I think you should try it, and you might start to feel less disillusioned by how great it is(or not) when you incorporate it into your day, to see how your digital art aspirations actually look like in reality, when you have to use the device whilst busy.
      Asking me how my writing and typing experiences are seems to be your way of perhaps justifying the purchase of a device which you truthfully want for just one thing. I think it's fine to make an investment into just one thing, but I also think it's fine to consider other uses albeit don't use those other reasons to supplement your reason why you want this device, because you're not being honest with yourself, at least not to your bank account, but again whose to say you wouldn't need it for other things in future. The reason I say this I don't want you to have purchased this device, not really like it, but then say, "ah well, I could write stories with it or read," when that wasn't really the aim of spending so much.
      If you have a student discount, use it, then try it at home. See what it's like in reality. Procreate is an eternal purchase, so if you want to use it later, it'll be on your ID, although you can probably return it for your money if you don't like it. Is that okay?

  • @buttercup5470
    @buttercup5470 2 года назад

    Thank you for your review. I found it very helpful.

  •  Год назад

    that self discipline counter argument is great, but when i have to do self discipline with what I eat, how I move around in the city, how I spend my money... I get all the help I can get when I am working. ;) O

  • @MHandlykken
    @MHandlykken 2 года назад +1

    Very insightful review. Thanks! You earned a sub.

  • @yves2075
    @yves2075 Год назад +1

    I completely agree. It's a good product *if you need it*, but not a remarkable product.

  • @vahidramezani8830
    @vahidramezani8830 Год назад +1

    There is no noticeable delay while you are writing. Maybe yours is faulty. I love written with it. On the other hand it is bad for reading two column academic papers. Good for books. Overall it is pretty good.

  • @brisingrtwilighter
    @brisingrtwilighter Год назад

    I toyed with the idea of getting this but in the end went with the iPad Air + paper-like screen protector, just because I can also use other apps like Obsidian (I’m building a private database on a certain subject)

  • @jasminegold6890
    @jasminegold6890 2 года назад

    I don't know what major to take in college. I am considering the Humanities!

  • @fauzansaputra1468
    @fauzansaputra1468 Год назад

    Great video! Can I copy a graph from PDF and paste it to my own note? As an engineering student I really need this feature.

  • @luskira
    @luskira Год назад

    I have an issue with "discipline" regarding an iPad. Because of willpower depletion during the day, I'd rather NOT use a tool where each app is highly engineered to make me distracted.

  • @Yetipfote
    @Yetipfote 8 месяцев назад

    thanks for saving me time and money!

  • @solenaleonard
    @solenaleonard 2 года назад +2

    I'm looking for a tablet to read & annotate my textbooks on, what does the storage capabilities look like? And also, do you feel a difference with your eyes when you read on the Remarkable vs an iPad or computer? Thanks :)

  • @ibgeorgeb
    @ibgeorgeb Год назад

    I purchased the Remarkable when they first came out. I wasn’t impressed. I still have it but my Supernote a5x is my new workhorse.

  • @duckbizniz663
    @duckbizniz663 Год назад

    Simple review and easy for a non-tech person to understand.

  • @coconutmilch2351
    @coconutmilch2351 Год назад +1

    The discipline argument doesn’t really make sense to me as someone with a psych degree - willpower is a limited resource. The less you have to use it, the more you can free it up for tasks that actually matter. Forcing yourself to use an iPad with “discipline” is really just exerting unnecessary willpower when you could be using it for better things.
    I think comparing it to an iPad is kind of like comparing an mp3 player to an iPhone. Their purposes are just different.

  • @Brutus763
    @Brutus763 Год назад

    I personally find a Samsung tablet far better for this penpose. My job primarily involves a lot of reading and writing and I hate typing. Samsung notes, the default app for Samsung is excellent for the peerpose. The S-pen also comes free with it and if you put a paper like screen guard, it feels a lot like paper and it also mimics the sound of pencil on paper. The direct conversion of handwriting to text, especially if you use language other than English is also quite good. In fact, this comment I wrote ussing s-pen and it converted my handwriting directly to text. My ipad experience was really not good for reading and writing, and I use it primarily to access the apps that are provided only on Apple platform, while Ikeep my Samsung tab for reading and writing.

  • @DFOwl
    @DFOwl Год назад

    Looking at this recently. My birthday is coming up and I wanted something that would help me with note-taking. As a software engineering student, I have plenty of screens to look at throughout the day and I would really like something that's E-Ink. The trouble is, E-Ink costs as much as fully featured regular tablets. However, I like the fact that it has a MUCH longer battery life *and* that I won't have to strain my eyes.
    So I am at a conundrum. Do I get something with less features that does almost exactly what I want, or do I get a jack-of-all-trades?

  • @maryhazlett
    @maryhazlett 9 месяцев назад

    So I'm writing in April 2024. Have you tried the kindle scribe?

  • @ScottCStew
    @ScottCStew Год назад

    I've recently gotten the Boox Note Air 2 Plus and I do a lot of reading and notetaking, and I love it. It uses Android apps, which opens up a world of reading apps.
    Was there any reason you didn't consider the Boox devices?

  • @Peter-mj6lz
    @Peter-mj6lz Год назад

    It’s weird that when you say you can’t read pdf of a computer I can’t read it from a desktop but I can from my smartphone. Although of course paper is easier because less distractions whilst reading. But paper is messy

  • @franciscomarques8935
    @franciscomarques8935 2 года назад

    I love your videos. That's awesome

  • @raymondconners
    @raymondconners Год назад +1

    How does this compare to the Kindle Scribe?

  • @noleyt23
    @noleyt23 2 года назад +1

    I was interested in the reMarkable2 basically for the reflected-light screen. I have to do a lot of reading with documents/ pdfs, but I can't use a computer because of the light emitted (eye sting), does anyone have any suggestions for an e-reader that doesn't use emitted light, similar to this or the original Kindle?

  • @macronchampion
    @macronchampion Год назад

    Buying the discipline, so true

  • @drawbyyourselve
    @drawbyyourselve Год назад

    I want an ebook reader and while the remarkable 2 is a note taking tool foremost I wanted to know how good it does with reading pdf,epub data.
    I do find the note taking extremely useful, although my purposes would be less academic and more of a literary nature.
    Does it work as an ereader? Or rather does it do it good?

  • @goboldly5700
    @goboldly5700 Год назад

    Are the PDFs created on the RM2 fully Adobe PDF compliant? Can notes taken on the RM2 in PDF format be subsequently edited in Acrobat DC on a Mac, then transferred back for additional editing? I like the idea of the e-ink device for note taking due to its lightweight and extraordinary battery life. The other requirement is that I can save my docs to Dropbox. Yea, and iPad can edit PDFs using Acrobat DC & access Dropbox, but the iPad is not ideal for note taking outdoors due to its glossy reflectivity.

  • @MrPoetlifeart
    @MrPoetlifeart Год назад

    the pen is excellent and responsive, there is something wrong with your unit or you have not updates it.

  • @aleks0_o879
    @aleks0_o879 Год назад

    ill consider it when they have colors. i want this but for artists. off topic but what mbti type are you? i think your Intj. you decribe your Ni learning similarly to how I learn

  • @Mona19900905
    @Mona19900905 2 года назад

    Hi, Thank you for the review, it was really useful. Would you please let us know how convinient it is to read pdf books or articles where two A/5 pages are scanned as one A/4 page? My professor keeps bombarding me with articles and readings in this format and my kindle paperwhite is no help in this case. I also struggle with reading from a screen therefore a tablet is not an option for me. TIA

  • @brotatochip420
    @brotatochip420 Год назад

    I'm actually a Game Art bachelor's student, but there's a lot more written notes than one might expect. It's not so much as needing to buy digital art items, as I realize I just need something that helps me organize my project notes.
    You'd be surprised how much written notes goes into the pre production of an animation, or a punch sheets for a modeling project.
    I've noticed that my own stack of handwritten notes has gotten uncontrollably large and I'm not gonna be able to save all of that... lmao.
    You have a thoughtful, honest review. But to be honest, I may give it a go just to see how useful it would be for my particularly specific workflow with my note taking.

  • @karl8538
    @karl8538 9 месяцев назад

    crying at that Derrida comment. realllllllll

  • @bagmasouleymen4366
    @bagmasouleymen4366 2 года назад

    Which program (app) do you use to make your videos?

  • @Peter-mj6lz
    @Peter-mj6lz Год назад

    It seems cheaper than an iPad but then I guess it can’t do as much as am iPad and maybe doesn’t have a monthly payment plan.

  • @andyc9902
    @andyc9902 2 года назад

    Hey could you just ... Take online coding courses, also get a masters in Economics, mba in economics.
    You seem like a cool guy . 😊

  • @discivillized
    @discivillized 8 месяцев назад

    I have attention problems (add), wait….LOOK! SQUIRREL!! 🐿️
    Oh so I was saying…
    Laptops and iPads are too distracting for me: too many things to take my attention away from my writing.
    It looks ideal for that niché.

  • @thomasbradley3195
    @thomasbradley3195 2 года назад

    Currently storm chasing Hurricane Ian, weather geek nerd jerk that I is, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa; but needed a break to catch my breath, and I found this oasis amidst surf, sand, and storm. First and foremost, I recommend staying cynical with regard to Derrida and Foucault. Now, paper I must have, the E-Z1042s absolutely can't stand; excepting Penguin Press, which press ink stings my eyes like cannot stand. Simone Weil begged me stay but I fled. Unfortunately, cannot use this tablet, my paper fetish is solid cast iron addiction. Last, hearty congratulations for the baccalaureate. Best wishes post bac career, in-out academe. I always recalled Schopenhauer's quip that all philosophy gain is achieved beyond campus wall, stockade, moat; behind which politically correct praetorian professorial sentries are posted every twenty paces. Also, I must show my age and recommend Viktor Frankel's Man's Search For Meaning; Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame; and especially Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov to all your college-age readers. Bloom's The Closing of The American Mind, with all Ayn Rand, stuff inside knapsack to haul around campus. What I wouldn't give to be an undergrad in this woke warlock-witchcraft campus coven mileu. 🙃