Well, I'm a man of my word! The video has hit 10k views, and I've ordered the new Kindle Scribe. It's due to arrive on December 7th, and I'll work as quickly as I can to get a comparison video live. Stay tuned!
... Oh and one thing I would love to see/have is like a 5x7 or 4x6 size device like the Remarkable or Scribe but I can't seem to find anything decent. I find a smaller pad is more useful to me for notes on limited desk space and on the run.
I have purchased the new kindle scribe the moment it video ticked over 10,00 views. Amazon start shipping them December 6 so i will do my best to have it out before Christmas
Well that seems like an expensive peice of paper that I'll never have any use for. Pretty cool tech if you have a need though. Would love to see you so more reviews
It felt smoother and more natural than a regular stylus! The Remarkable’s pen has a bit of extra weight, which actually makes it feel more solid and comfortable to write with. Overall, it gives a really authentic handwriting experience.
Good to see you watched till the end! Yes the new Kindle Scribe isn't colour but i still think it would be a good one to compare as it has a much cheaper price point.
Although I read somewhere that the 'old' kindle (that I have) is getting a firmware update to give it the same features as the new kindle.@@cocreativedesign
Scribe and RM2 arrived today. Opened both. Repacked Scribe within 30mins and returning to Amazon - the RM2 feels more like paper to write with using both the Amazon Scribe Pen and the RM2 pen. I used the RM2 pen and scribe pen on the Scribe and it felt more like writing on a glass top - some friction but closer to writing like on iPad. It just didn’t feel nice. RM2 anlso had more pen options and the image on the screen looked more realistic annd satisfying than Scribes. Also the Scribe doesn’t have unlimited canvas unlike RM2 which allows page to expand. Scribe has no zoom function. Scribe also doesn’t allow a page in a notebook to be moved to a different notebook - that’s annoying. I wonder if the RM Pro colours and the glass screen are worth the upgrade.
I currently use a rocket book. I am a business professional and looking for some insight. Is this useful? I am a huge believe in lists and do a lot of document review. How nice and seamleass is the organization? Are there better options? Give me everything.
I'm glad you asked! I've been enjoying using it so far. It's definitely more expensive than the Rocketbook, but it serves the purpose of lists and document review very well. If you're not concerned about color, the Remarkable 2 might be a good option to consider. One feature I'm finding especially handy is the to-do checklist-it stays on the screen even when the device is in sleep mode, which helps keep my tasks top of mind.
I have beem using Rocketbook for a long time, and I made the change. The challenge I had with the rocketboom was that I still had to type whatever notes I made, with the remarkable the text recognition feature (you have to ge it through an update) is useful in that regard.
I expected a lot more given all the hype in the comments. It’s honestly not that impressive. The pen technology feels like a step backward, especially since it needs a battery, and the screen seems like it's still experimental. Honestly, the best thing about Remarkable is the marketing...I'm keeping my Boox Note Air 3c.
Totally get it! The hype can really set high expectations. The pen and screen are definitely unique, but it’s not going to be everyone’s favorite. I think Remarkable does a great job marketing, for sure! Sounds like the Boox Note Air 3c is more your style - thanks for sharing your take!
@@cocreativedesignandroid is poor people OS. It is inefficient. Slow. Buggy. If what you need is a notebook but digital - the only competitor to remarkable is supernote and that’s entirely because of its indexing, linking and star system etc.
Returned after 10 days, what a crap for such high price. Backlight sucks, No dictionary (what?) No good file management Low storage No external storage (SD) It's juts a notepad but very expensive
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I get it-those are definitely some downsides, especially at this price point. The lack of external storage and no dictionary are surprising for sure! Hopefully, they work on these issues in future updates.
It’s an unboxing with a closer look at the product after using it for over two weeks. The title asks if it’s ‘worth it,’ so I cover how it works, the interface, the cost, and share my impressions. Hope it helps if you’re considering it.
I’m disappointed. After so many years, they deliver a device too big, too expensive, with an inferior pen (??), same 229 ppi., and same flicker. The two show deal killers for me are its size and 229 ppi resolution. The premium pen should have been included for the outrageous price.
yes RM2 is great as far as wt but you will be missing out on the pros best in class writing experience, there is no lag compared to all the rest, boox and Ratta both have lag during writing which is a shame on there 300 DPI devices, Ratta is very cool the nomad could have been great but to small for everyday use or reading PDFs and has the worst syncing between devices, something no one ever talks about is how good syncing between RM devices works
Not good enough. They changed the wacom to stupid usi pen. Usi is known for jittery lines. So stupid, boox onyx is better, it support more apps and use wacom emr pen. Whoever defended remarkable is just a shills, because they bought overpriced junk so they want to justify their purchase, well its not, remarkable went into Kindle route, they want everything to be closed source for profit, they need a stupid buyer that fall into their marketing to absorbed into their ecosystem. Boox onyx are like high end kobo, they give what user want and they don't force any shit. If anyone want to challenge my opinion than you are dismissed, because you are not superior for buying overpriced products and you want to defend it, for anyone else take note, the truth is hard to digest. Whoever reply to me you are entitled karen you dismissed!!!
Thanks for sharing your perspective! I understand the importance of open ecosystems and pen performance. Each device has its strengths, and it's great we have options to suit different needs. Appreciate the feedback!
It amazes me that in 2024 there are still people prioritising unnecessary video quality and ignoring their audio altogether. If you don’t care about your message why should I watch?
Thanks for the feedback! You’re totally right-audio is so important, and it's something I’m working hard to improve. As a product designer, I’m naturally more focused on visuals, but I definitely want to make the audio experience better too. Appreciate you calling it out, and I’m on it!
Well, I'm a man of my word! The video has hit 10k views, and I've ordered the new Kindle Scribe. It's due to arrive on December 7th, and I'll work as quickly as I can to get a comparison video live. Stay tuned!
Looking forward to a good review. I've been thinking about the Scribe for quite a while. The Remarkable Pro is just too pricey for me.
... Oh and one thing I would love to see/have is like a 5x7 or 4x6 size device like the Remarkable or Scribe but I can't seem to find anything decent. I find a smaller pad is more useful to me for notes on limited desk space and on the run.
Looking forward to that
Fantastic review - ima pick me one up!
Glad I could help!
Great review!! Thanks mate..
Thank you, this was helpful!
You said 10000 views, and I thought your review was one of the best I'd seen, so I'd be keen for the direct comparison with the kindle scribe 2024
I have purchased the new kindle scribe the moment it video ticked over 10,00 views. Amazon start shipping them December 6 so i will do my best to have it out before Christmas
Well that seems like an expensive peice of paper that I'll never have any use for.
Pretty cool tech if you have a need though. Would love to see you so more reviews
Yeah, I wouldn't call it cheap. But the technology is pretty neat!
how is it compared to writing with a stylus like an apple pencil
It felt smoother and more natural than a regular stylus! The Remarkable’s pen has a bit of extra weight, which actually makes it feel more solid and comfortable to write with. Overall, it gives a really authentic handwriting experience.
I don't think the newly announced Scribe has colour.
Good to see you watched till the end! Yes the new Kindle Scribe isn't colour but i still think it would be a good one to compare as it has a much cheaper price point.
Although I read somewhere that the 'old' kindle (that I have) is getting a firmware update to give it the same features as the new kindle.@@cocreativedesign
Scribe and RM2 arrived today. Opened both. Repacked Scribe within 30mins and returning to Amazon - the RM2 feels more like paper to write with using both the Amazon Scribe Pen and the RM2 pen. I used the RM2 pen and scribe pen on the Scribe and it felt more like writing on a glass top - some friction but closer to writing like on iPad. It just didn’t feel nice. RM2 anlso had more pen options and the image on the screen looked more realistic annd satisfying than Scribes. Also the Scribe doesn’t have unlimited canvas unlike RM2 which allows page to expand. Scribe has no zoom function. Scribe also doesn’t allow a page in a notebook to be moved to a different notebook - that’s annoying. I wonder if the RM Pro colours and the glass screen are worth the upgrade.
Maybe I missed it - so can you email a document and export a document off the device?
Yes, on the remarkable. we will see with the scribe
I currently use a rocket book. I am a business professional and looking for some insight. Is this useful? I am a huge believe in lists and do a lot of document review. How nice and seamleass is the organization? Are there better options? Give me everything.
I'm glad you asked! I've been enjoying using it so far. It's definitely more expensive than the Rocketbook, but it serves the purpose of lists and document review very well. If you're not concerned about color, the Remarkable 2 might be a good option to consider. One feature I'm finding especially handy is the to-do checklist-it stays on the screen even when the device is in sleep mode, which helps keep my tasks top of mind.
I have beem using Rocketbook for a long time, and I made the change. The challenge I had with the rocketboom was that I still had to type whatever notes I made, with the remarkable the text recognition feature (you have to ge it through an update) is useful in that regard.
Are 100% positive it’s battery in that pen? Wacom pens runs without battery..
When it attaches to the top of the screen a battery icon shows up next to the pen. without cutting it open i can't be 100% sure but will look into it.
the pen charges when attached and a pen battery indicator turns on...
They're no longer using wacom pens sadly
I use the kindle version. Would love to see how they compare.
I want to get one see how it compares!
Kindle is horrible for notes just very lacking, which is a shame because it writes very well I would say 2nd to the remarkable paper pro
I expected a lot more given all the hype in the comments. It’s honestly not that impressive. The pen technology feels like a step backward, especially since it needs a battery, and the screen seems like it's still experimental. Honestly, the best thing about Remarkable is the marketing...I'm keeping my Boox Note Air 3c.
Totally get it! The hype can really set high expectations. The pen and screen are definitely unique, but it’s not going to be everyone’s favorite. I think Remarkable does a great job marketing, for sure! Sounds like the Boox Note Air 3c is more your style - thanks for sharing your take!
Pass on the boox personally. Android is a dog. Whatever its collar.
@@cocreativedesignandroid is poor people OS. It is inefficient. Slow. Buggy. If what you need is a notebook but digital - the only competitor to remarkable is supernote and that’s entirely because of its indexing, linking and star system etc.
nah I have used them all and RM pro is the best for what it is supposed to be and not try to be like a boox,
Just an FYI for your artist, you can mix the colors :D
Thanks for the tip! I'll make sure to pass that along. Mixing colors will definitely add some great flexibility to the designs!
thanks
almost 10k
looks like i'm going to be purchasing a kindle scribe
Returned after 10 days, what a crap for such high price. Backlight sucks,
No dictionary (what?)
No good file management
Low storage
No external storage (SD)
It's juts a notepad but very expensive
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I get it-those are definitely some downsides, especially at this price point. The lack of external storage and no dictionary are surprising for sure! Hopefully, they work on these issues in future updates.
it is a shame that people buy these thinking it is an iPad alternative, it is a paper alternative and is amazing for it,
Is this unboxing or a review?
It’s an unboxing with a closer look at the product after using it for over two weeks. The title asks if it’s ‘worth it,’ so I cover how it works, the interface, the cost, and share my impressions. Hope it helps if you’re considering it.
They are too expensive!
I agree that are quite pricey
I’m disappointed. After so many years, they deliver a device too big, too expensive, with an inferior pen (??), same 229 ppi., and same flicker. The two show deal killers for me are its size and 229 ppi resolution. The premium pen should have been included for the outrageous price.
Would have to agree that the premium pen should be included.
Turn down the music please !!
Got it! I'll keep the music lower in future videos-thanks for letting me know:)
Yeah. Why so many creators push what is actually loud unpleasant “music” is a mystery.
This new 11.8' format is becoming too big and heavy for taking notes, too bad.
If you don't have the remarkable 2 that seems like a better size for what you are after
yes RM2 is great as far as wt but you will be missing out on the pros best in class writing experience, there is no lag compared to all the rest, boox and Ratta both have lag during writing which is a shame on there 300 DPI devices, Ratta is very cool the nomad could have been great but to small for everyday use or reading PDFs and has the worst syncing between devices, something no one ever talks about is how good syncing between RM devices works
You should clip your nails next time you make such a review. Just a tip.
noted
Not good enough.
They changed the wacom to stupid usi pen. Usi is known for jittery lines.
So stupid, boox onyx is better, it support more apps and use wacom emr pen.
Whoever defended remarkable is just a shills, because they bought overpriced junk so they want to justify their purchase, well its not, remarkable went into Kindle route, they want everything to be closed source for profit, they need a stupid buyer that fall into their marketing to absorbed into their ecosystem.
Boox onyx are like high end kobo, they give what user want and they don't force any shit.
If anyone want to challenge my opinion than you are dismissed, because you are not superior for buying overpriced products and you want to defend it, for anyone else take note, the truth is hard to digest.
Whoever reply to me you are entitled karen you dismissed!!!
Thanks for sharing your perspective! I understand the importance of open ecosystems and pen performance. Each device has its strengths, and it's great we have options to suit different needs. Appreciate the feedback!
It amazes me that in 2024 there are still people prioritising unnecessary video quality and ignoring their audio altogether. If you don’t care about your message why should I watch?
Thanks for the feedback! You’re totally right-audio is so important, and it's something I’m working hard to improve. As a product designer, I’m naturally more focused on visuals, but I definitely want to make the audio experience better too. Appreciate you calling it out, and I’m on it!
There’s a less rude way to express your criticisms.