- Want to simplify your life? Get your Supernote Nomad here (Paid Link): supernote.com/products/supernote-nomad?sca_ref=6578187.g4elNKxVkP - Read the full article here: gear43.com/supernote-nomad-review
sharing my 2c here for people in the comments skeptical about Gear43's take or having more tech to be tech-minimal -- IMO we use "minimalism" quite liberally these days when it doesn't have to be exactly that. I recently purchased this device since I write alot (obsessively sometimes) and I have a million journals at this point that I have to travel with because I don't have a space to lock and store them safely yet (also dont want anyone be reading them), adding to that, I love to read and have similar problem of portability of books with it, kindle paperwhite solved that issue for me. So yea, getting more tech here was a solution for me but even if the answer to what I'm looking for is not Supernote (I'm yet to try out the device) I'm 10000% sure the solution is in one of the e-ink devices that are up and coming these days. PS: already tried the Remarkable, the device is on it's way back rn.
It's based on android, so I believe its nearly the exact same app you'd find on Android. It has the whole library! I'm not 100% sure on the syncing to your other devices you read on though.
incredible! I wanted one but I live in Brazil. I also intend to open a RUclips channel to talk about tech and these different devices haha thanks for your review!
On some level I appreciate this... on another level, it's still just another screen. Trading one screen/tech for another isn't something that could justify hundreds of dollars worth of expense for me. But, to each their own.
Its an electrophoretic display, it does not emit light , it just reflect ambient light almost like a paper. Some ereaders like the kindles also have a Front light , that is LEDs placed on the sides of the screen , not on the back like a regular LCD.
Yes, I totally get what you mean, and struggled with that too! However, considering it removes the blue light, and keeps you from constantly scrolling feeds, its a much better alternative to use.
I actually use this one every day as mentioned in the video, and have also learned that telling the truth in your reviews pays dividends. Paid links is something most every product out there has, its nothing special.
Haha, if I had a subscriber for every time someone has said that to me, I'd almost have as many subscribers as jerryrigeverything (obviously not true).
I definitely can, but its not exactly user friendly when compared to the competition. Rather than being able to access everything easily in one place, its scattered throughout the device. I really like the Nomad, and have used it a ton, but this is one drawback.
- Want to simplify your life? Get your Supernote Nomad here (Paid Link): supernote.com/products/supernote-nomad?sca_ref=6578187.g4elNKxVkP
- Read the full article here: gear43.com/supernote-nomad-review
Had mine a year or so and it’s simplified my life. The Nomad A6 really is it and doesn’t need to be any more complicated.
Agreed! It really does simplify things for me. Stay tuned, as I'm testing the Manta right now!
4:30 That feel goes away after some break in, it's specific to feelwrite 2. Feels fantastic after break in
For sure, that feeling definitely goes away, and feels like paper!
sharing my 2c here for people in the comments skeptical about Gear43's take or having more tech to be tech-minimal -- IMO we use "minimalism" quite liberally these days when it doesn't have to be exactly that. I recently purchased this device since I write alot (obsessively sometimes) and I have a million journals at this point that I have to travel with because I don't have a space to lock and store them safely yet (also dont want anyone be reading them), adding to that, I love to read and have similar problem of portability of books with it, kindle paperwhite solved that issue for me. So yea, getting more tech here was a solution for me but even if the answer to what I'm looking for is not Supernote (I'm yet to try out the device) I'm 10000% sure the solution is in one of the e-ink devices that are up and coming these days.
PS: already tried the Remarkable, the device is on it's way back rn.
Thank you for the input here!
how does the kindle work on this device? .. does it work like an actually kindle and has your library and sync it too?
It's based on android, so I believe its nearly the exact same app you'd find on Android. It has the whole library! I'm not 100% sure on the syncing to your other devices you read on though.
incredible! I wanted one but I live in Brazil. I also intend to open a RUclips channel to talk about tech and these different devices haha thanks for your review!
Glad you liked the video, and the review! Good luck on starting your own channel!!
make sense !!
On some level I appreciate this... on another level, it's still just another screen. Trading one screen/tech for another isn't something that could justify hundreds of dollars worth of expense for me. But, to each their own.
Its an electrophoretic display, it does not emit light , it just reflect ambient light almost like a paper. Some ereaders like the kindles also have a Front light , that is LEDs placed on the sides of the screen , not on the back like a regular LCD.
Yes, I totally get what you mean, and struggled with that too! However, considering it removes the blue light, and keeps you from constantly scrolling feeds, its a much better alternative to use.
@@Gear_43 It doesn't even really feel like a screen, just digital paper.
So first it sucked but now you got a paid link and its great?
I actually use this one every day as mentioned in the video, and have also learned that telling the truth in your reviews pays dividends. Paid links is something most every product out there has, its nothing special.
I thought this was jerryrigeverything for a second
Not all bald men you see on Internet is jerryrigeverything
@@iamfirdous did I say that? I'm saying I thought he was him for a second
@@mohammedfaiisal Cool man, I was being sarcastic.
@@iamfirdous not easy to tell if someone is being sarcastic through messages
Haha, if I had a subscriber for every time someone has said that to me, I'd almost have as many subscribers as jerryrigeverything (obviously not true).
The menu IS your home screen. You can’t comprehend a simple directory tree? Really?
I definitely can, but its not exactly user friendly when compared to the competition. Rather than being able to access everything easily in one place, its scattered throughout the device. I really like the Nomad, and have used it a ton, but this is one drawback.