While in the pause caused by Remarkable's delivery issues related to its new product, I keep considering why I would want it. It seems beautifully crafted and well executed. Yet, I initially wanted Remarkable to take handwritten notes and to organize them. Perhaps the keyboard, while broadening Remarkable's product line, is a nod to the fact that converting long hand to text does not work very well on any device. So, when handwriting is not the best or most reliable way to record information, being able to quickly shift to type may be a good thing. I will likely give it a try. As to cost, the cost of everything is too high, so when I want something, I say something silly like "life is short."
Thanks for the review. As a piano teacher I would suggest you use a different fingering 😂 on the Remarkable for your backspace which might make it easier to reach. Instead of using your pinky you can use your middle finger.
I got my type folio earlier this week. While the typing experience is generally nice, I am disappointed with the external surface touch and feel. Feels plasticky and cheap. It definitely feels quite pricey. Planning to return mine but the return link is broken as well.
Remarkable is supposed to be a "no distraction" environment. Having to use a pc / tablet separately would eliminate that & at that point, you might as well just buy a regular tablet to type on.
I don’t think I would use this over my laptop, as a college student most of the time I’m typing it’s for an essay or some sort of class. In which I don’t think it would be worth it to have to transfer stuff too google docs or word then have to submit.
Thanks for the review. Nice job! What is your sense about Remarkable releasing a third generation of the hardware this year (Remarkable 3)? Seems like their release cycle of every 2-3 years has typical. Appreciate your perspective.
I keep seeing people say that this is really expensive for what it does and why do you [need] this when it's not what the device is for. Which okay... cool. No one tells Apple their 500 dollar headphones are ridiculous and I've seen other 60% keyboards are just as expensive as this. But I'm not buying it. Why? Because I don't need it. But for me as a writer who loves my Remarkable and uses it primarily until I'm in the mood to type and then have to hop onto a computer (at which point all productivity goes out the window?) This is well worth it and will be in constant use for me. Again, not for everyone, but for those of us it's worth it for and have the privelege to buy it? Perfect. Great video as always and I'm excited for my Typefolio's arrival tomorrow.
I was just explaining this to someone the other day. They said "you could be a iPad or actually for the same price." Yeah but they do have what I'm specificity looking for , they kept naming of these other products and I'm like "once again , they don't have what I'm looking for , which is no distractions and each thing you named , my phone does already, and that too is distracting. I'm trying to minimize distractions and focus on writing and reading" They were not having it. I just don't explain anymore. I write I draw (which it's great for drawing) i read. That's why I have it 😂😂😂
How did u get to the editing to show I’m having a hard time finding the editing section… nevermind found it lol btw how do I center a word for a main title by chance
After watching your video, and a good job BTW as it was good to listen to you verbally think and process what was going on, I am starting to think the current RM2 is reaching its limit. First is the lag. I have seen this in writing and while I have not typed, I think the hardware is due for an update. I tried the kindle and it was super smooth to write with almost no lag. To me we are maxing what the processor can do for a 2yr old device. Second is apps and eco system. The Remarkable needs to have connectors or something that allows apps or data to flow. Journals, notes, tasks, all this would be good outside of Remarkable. Just my thoughts.
Hey Will. Thanks for reaching out! I don't think you will see reMarkable add apps. It runs counter to their goals with it being a distraction-free device. If you haven't already, check out the Boox it's likely a good fit for what you're looking for.
Quick comment on the sleep not being engaged when closing: It is not really that relevant for an e-ink screen as it's not refreshing as often as a light-based screen
I just got my type folio yesterday and its going back to reMarkable. The materials of the folio are totally cheap plastic, nothing like the premium leather-like folios they offer. The edges that are fuse sealed are going to fail, they are going to dry and crack right off like anything that has an edge like that. I can't believe more people aren't going nuts about this? The folio is expensive, it should be much higher quality. Keyboard is ok, no complaints there if it was in a better package. I disagree that this is anything like the surface, much cheaper quality.
That limited keyboard . . . How to type an em-dash? How to add a Chicago-style ellipsis? (dotNBSPdotNBSPdot) I'm evaluating this as a writer. I suppose the point is to get your text down and edit it all in a computer later.
Obviously you could type markdown syntax, but it doesn’t render things accordingly. I also tried the ## Space trick like in Notion and that doesn’t trigger it either
Hey Brandon - do you suffer at all from calibration issues with your ReMarkable? I note you use it as your daily driver? I have tried drawing lines with a ruler and they look like my 3 year old daughter has drawn them freehand....
Sounds like the screen has become magnetized. Try running the side of the stylus up and down the screen to clear it up. I had this early on in my time with the reMarkable and thought I got a bad screen until I learned this trick. If it continues to be a problem, note that the Boox has more line smoothing in their writing algorithm and you might find that you prefer it, but try the de-magnitizing trick first.
@@BrandonKBoswell there are many things I like about the remarkable, particularly the lack of connectivity/distraction. But I have far too many Bluetooth keyboards not being used, to buy a very expensive proprietary one for this machine. The case and set up is really sleek though. Very minimalist and lovely.
There are no accent keys. At least if there are its not intuitive. I emailed them, and they said its “enter special characters and accents using keyboard shortcuts, similar to the ones used on a computer.” Um…what? That’s not helpful. I can’t get “ç” “èéê” “àáâ” etc not helpful
How’s it weird with keyboard with option and alt, obviously he doesn’t use a windows and Mac keyboard at the same time on regular basis … a windows keyboard is layed out as Ctrl Windows Alt, while a Mac is layed out Ctrl Option Command. It’s the same damn buttons with different names
I’m not interested in buying one (in love with my iPad + Mac combo) and it’s your first video I’ve seen, but you made a lot of importation on me. Your attention to subtleties and your style are unique in this website so I’ll stick around. Subscribed
Again I don’t understand the policy of this company. 200 $ for this ??? What the hell are they thinking and what do they want to achieve with all this stupidness ?? They didn’t learn anything from the contact service how it was a huge failure ?? The device itsself is so expencive the pen is expensive and now this ?? I don’t know what do they want other than making people prefer to buy a kindle or a boox over their product
It is definitely pricey, but for some the additional focus is probably a worthwhile investment. It is not for everyone and I don’t think all reMarkable users NEED it.
Would love to see a video on how you have incorporated the Type Folio into your work flow (if at all).
While in the pause caused by Remarkable's delivery issues related to its new product, I keep considering why I would want it. It seems beautifully crafted and well executed. Yet, I initially wanted Remarkable to take handwritten notes and to organize them. Perhaps the keyboard, while broadening Remarkable's product line, is a nod to the fact that converting long hand to text does not work very well on any device. So, when handwriting is not the best or most reliable way to record information, being able to quickly shift to type may be a good thing. I will likely give it a try. As to cost, the cost of everything is too high, so when I want something, I say something silly like "life is short."
I have the same dilemma
Add also use the same silly “life is too short” phrase 😂 (problem is, so is my bank balance now!!)
I do like your way of making video, very straight forward, no dramatic actions. Good JOB!
Finally received mine , learning that you can’t use the folio in purchased templates only native to remarkable
Thanks for the review. As a piano teacher I would suggest you use a different fingering 😂 on the Remarkable for your backspace which might make it easier to reach. Instead of using your pinky you can use your middle finger.
At this point, why not reach with the left hand over the right? It’s like the keyboard was designed by Rachmaninoff.
I got my type folio earlier this week. While the typing experience is generally nice, I am disappointed with the external surface touch and feel. Feels plasticky and cheap. It definitely feels quite pricey. Planning to return mine but the return link is broken as well.
Got an email. Apparently the production of the Type Folio is halted as remarkable investigates issues with the "plastic spine"
What would be the use case for this, when you can just type with a full keyboard of choice through the remarkable app on PC?
Remarkable is supposed to be a "no distraction" environment.
Having to use a pc / tablet separately would eliminate that & at that point, you might as well just buy a regular tablet to type on.
I don’t think I would use this over my laptop, as a college student most of the time I’m typing it’s for an essay or some sort of class. In which I don’t think it would be worth it to have to transfer stuff too google docs or word then have to submit.
Thanks for the review. Nice job! What is your sense about Remarkable releasing a third generation of the hardware this year (Remarkable 3)? Seems like their release cycle of every 2-3 years has typical. Appreciate your perspective.
I’m keen to know this too!
The biggest problem for me is that right now you have to choose between the keyboard or ddvk :/
Ordered one but hopeless supply issues causing delays!
I keep seeing people say that this is really expensive for what it does and why do you [need] this when it's not what the device is for.
Which okay... cool. No one tells Apple their 500 dollar headphones are ridiculous and I've seen other 60% keyboards are just as expensive as this. But I'm not buying it. Why? Because I don't need it.
But for me as a writer who loves my Remarkable and uses it primarily until I'm in the mood to type and then have to hop onto a computer (at which point all productivity goes out the window?) This is well worth it and will be in constant use for me.
Again, not for everyone, but for those of us it's worth it for and have the privelege to buy it? Perfect. Great video as always and I'm excited for my Typefolio's arrival tomorrow.
I was just explaining this to someone the other day. They said "you could be a iPad or actually for the same price." Yeah but they do have what I'm specificity looking for , they kept naming of these other products and I'm like "once again , they don't have what I'm looking for , which is no distractions and each thing you named , my phone does already, and that too is distracting. I'm trying to minimize distractions and focus on writing and reading"
They were not having it. I just don't explain anymore. I write I draw (which it's great for drawing) i read. That's why I have it 😂😂😂
How did u get to the editing to show I’m having a hard time finding the editing section… nevermind found it lol btw how do I center a word for a main title by chance
How does this compare to the book folio in terms of thickness when closed with the remarkable 2 in it?
After watching your video, and a good job BTW as it was good to listen to you verbally think and process what was going on, I am starting to think the current RM2 is reaching its limit.
First is the lag. I have seen this in writing and while I have not typed, I think the hardware is due for an update. I tried the kindle and it was super smooth to write with almost no lag. To me we are maxing what the processor can do for a 2yr old device.
Second is apps and eco system. The Remarkable needs to have connectors or something that allows apps or data to flow. Journals, notes, tasks, all this would be good outside of Remarkable.
Just my thoughts.
Hey Will. Thanks for reaching out! I don't think you will see reMarkable add apps. It runs counter to their goals with it being a distraction-free device. If you haven't already, check out the Boox it's likely a good fit for what you're looking for.
@@BrandonKBoswell Agreed on having apps on the device, but having some sort of way for other apps to link into the system could be good
Pen storage? Also whst is brand of pen you were using? Thx
Quick comment on the sleep not being engaged when closing: It is not really that relevant for an e-ink screen as it's not refreshing as often as a light-based screen
Agreed!
What kind of pen is that you have and where can it be purchased?
The best eInk stylus you've never heard of...
ruclips.net/video/Rl63SsjeP4I/видео.html
@@BrandonKBoswellwas going to ask as well. will check it out
I just got my type folio yesterday and its going back to reMarkable. The materials of the folio are totally cheap plastic, nothing like the premium leather-like folios they offer. The edges that are fuse sealed are going to fail, they are going to dry and crack right off like anything that has an edge like that. I can't believe more people aren't going nuts about this? The folio is expensive, it should be much higher quality. Keyboard is ok, no complaints there if it was in a better package. I disagree that this is anything like the surface, much cheaper quality.
I wonder if there is anyway to get brackets even though it doesn't have its own button...
I haven’t seen anything yet, holding doesn’t seem to do anything
@@BrandonKBoswell ctrl + alt + space
opens up the Symbols menu, that has them, but seems extra everytime you want to use one
That limited keyboard . . .
How to type an em-dash?
How to add a Chicago-style ellipsis? (dotNBSPdotNBSPdot)
I'm evaluating this as a writer. I suppose the point is to get your text down and edit it all in a computer later.
I think it’s designed for rough drafts, but as someone who also uses em-dashes you are out of luck there.
are there options to change to different keyboard layouts? - I use dvorak keyboard layout.
Not at the moment ;(
What kind of stylus are you using? That’s not the remarkable one is it?
Yeah pleasseee what is this stylus!
Does it support markdown? I see you can create a title an alt+1 keystroke but can you use the markdown #'s to create a various heading levels?
Obviously you could type markdown syntax, but it doesn’t render things accordingly. I also tried the ## Space trick like in Notion and that doesn’t trigger it either
Hey Brandon - do you suffer at all from calibration issues with your ReMarkable? I note you use it as your daily driver? I have tried drawing lines with a ruler and they look like my 3 year old daughter has drawn them freehand....
Sounds like the screen has become magnetized. Try running the side of the stylus up and down the screen to clear it up. I had this early on in my time with the reMarkable and thought I got a bad screen until I learned this trick. If it continues to be a problem, note that the Boox has more line smoothing in their writing algorithm and you might find that you prefer it, but try the de-magnitizing trick first.
can you use it with a blutooth keyboard that isn't this one?
I don't believe they have built in Bluetooth keyboard support yet for your own, but someone can correct me if they've added that.
No Bluetooth on this one. The Boox does though
@@BrandonKBoswell there are many things I like about the remarkable, particularly the lack of connectivity/distraction. But I have far too many Bluetooth keyboards not being used, to buy a very expensive proprietary one for this machine.
The case and set up is really sleek though. Very minimalist and lovely.
There are no accent keys. At least if there are its not intuitive. I emailed them, and they said its “enter special characters and accents using keyboard shortcuts, similar to the ones used on a computer.” Um…what? That’s not helpful. I can’t get “ç” “èéê” “àáâ” etc not helpful
What pen is being used with the tablet in this video?
This one: ruclips.net/video/Rl63SsjeP4I/видео.html
$199 is a ridiculous price for this keyboard. Not sure what they are thinking, but that will make it a definite NO for me.
Agreed. Too expensive for what you get.
Huh it doesn’t come with the tablet??
Agreed. I was gonna buy it but the price is ridiculous. Their greed is losing them customers.
it is a mini keyboard not even full keyboard…unless the keyboard is $50 and $150 is the folio part
@@HealyHQno brackets is a deal breaker
How’s it weird with keyboard with option and alt, obviously he doesn’t use a windows and Mac keyboard at the same time on regular basis … a windows keyboard is layed out as Ctrl Windows Alt, while a Mac is layed out Ctrl Option Command. It’s the same damn buttons with different names
I was commenting on their choice of naming.
Like a surface ... can't use it in typing-mode ... on your lap.
I’m not interested in buying one (in love with my iPad + Mac combo) and it’s your first video I’ve seen, but you made a lot of importation on me. Your attention to subtleties and your style are unique in this website so I’ll stick around. Subscribed
Needs somewhere to hold your stylus safely!
It's held pretty good for me, but I agree a loop would have been nice.
High price and NO PEN SLOT!?!?! 😅😂😂😂😂 it costs literally nothing to put a cloth pen holder on the back.
And no sleep trigger? Yikes
Again I don’t understand the policy of this company. 200 $ for this ??? What the hell are they thinking and what do they want to achieve with all this stupidness ?? They didn’t learn anything from the contact service how it was a huge failure ?? The device itsself is so expencive the pen is expensive and now this ?? I don’t know what do they want other than making people prefer to buy a kindle or a boox over their product
It is definitely pricey, but for some the additional focus is probably a worthwhile investment. It is not for everyone and I don’t think all reMarkable users NEED it.
You blew out your voice for a team that hates you
Go Rams Go
Can you please purchase for me I desperately needed for my education and the worst thing is I have only 200 USD.