Really surprised at this strategy from them. As an RM2 user would have upgraded as a no brainer to an RM3 that had a backlight, perhaps a little larger, an improved keyboard and folio that held pen in place. Based on reviews I’ve seen will just stick with RM2 this time around.
I own the RM2 (for over 3 years) and the RPP (for a month). Use cases: the RM2 with Type-folio for business meetings taking notes (with templates), and the RPP for deep thinking, love the color version, and also the keyboard folio. No regrets, doodling is phenomenal. 🙂
Thanks, great content... what are the response times like on pro, compared to RM2? I find the navigation painful on my RM2, and wondering is the pro worth the expense to upgrade!!
I have been using a Kindle Scribe for the past month and just got a Remarkable 2 today. The Kindle actually writes much better and has backlight. I’m kinda bummed in the Remarkable 2 thus far. I’m going to give it another couple days and see if the Remarkable is worth the extra cost.
Now, I'm super curious. I got a Scribe over the summer and find the writing surface is way too small for me. I can't really tell in pictures, but is the actual writing surface larger than the Scribe's?
Hey I bought the remarkable paper pro for reading comics and it works okay for that. PDF conversion is annoying and the device size is huge for bed reading. Do you think we will see any gallery 3 devices around 8-10 inches coming in the next 3-4 months? I'm debating on if I should keep it. It's pricey for my odd use case and I don't need pen features or their great notepad usage.
I am currently using the RM2, but it stopped synchronizing and the RM support team cannot manage to bring it back to life. So I am wondering what could be my next step, and here I would welcome your advices. RM Paper Pro or move to Boox or Super note? Which model? Let me tell you how I use my RM2. I use it to take notes for my work. I have completely stopped using paper. I like the writing feel (close to paper) and the ability to synch all my documents/notebook with my phone or computer. I insist that I like the writing feel and don't want to go to a device which could be like writing on an iPad (which I frankly dislike). But I miss screen light when it becomes dark and would appreciate to be able to synch my Kobo books as well for example. Color is nice but not a must for me. Being able to search documents could be useful and I find the RM2 weak on this. I currently use a Lamy and enjoy the possibility to use the side button as eraser. Being obliged to change pen buying the RMPP bothers me. Access to internet? Not a must but could be interesting to read on tablet instead of on my computer. Based on what I described above what would be your recommendations? Do you know if there is somewhere a side by side table comparing devices? Should I wait as new devices are announced and could be great improvement?
Changing the pen baffles me, going for colour at this stage in the technology for a company that has long release cycles seems like a fatal mistake, that and the screen darkness alone really pulls them away from their claim of being the true paper experience.
If it doesn't run Android so I can have access to all the different ebook stores + Reading apps that exist which is great then I'm not really that interested in them unfortunately
@@510tuber correct, that's why we are here :) Thanks for all of your supporting messages, as well as the videos you all produce Please share them with us and we'll feature them on our Channel
Really bad product the Remarkable Paper Pro, it really seems to be a prototype. The refresh is really annoying... The only great thing is the size and backlight, the rest is gimmick.
Erstens ist es Vordergrundbeleuchtung und zweitens ist das Refresh der Displaytechnik geschuldet. Es blinkt einmalig beim Bildschirmaufbau, wo ist das Problem? Das macht das RM2 bei Graustufennutzung übrigens auch, wie alle anderen e-Ink Geräte...
Really surprised at this strategy from them. As an RM2 user would have upgraded as a no brainer to an RM3 that had a backlight, perhaps a little larger, an improved keyboard and folio that held pen in place. Based on reviews I’ve seen will just stick with RM2 this time around.
I own the RM2 (for over 3 years) and the RPP (for a month). Use cases: the RM2 with Type-folio for business meetings taking notes (with templates), and the RPP for deep thinking, love the color version, and also the keyboard folio. No regrets, doodling is phenomenal. 🙂
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, great content... what are the response times like on pro, compared to RM2? I find the navigation painful on my RM2, and wondering is the pro worth the expense to upgrade!!
The screen refresh may be slower, but the device itself is so much faster it feels significantly more modern compared to the rM2.
Still NO Hyperlinks to connect from page to page. Still have the same old crappy file folders file system.
It doesn’t seem to be any slower than rm2 in the video, for turning pages etc.
could you compare it to the note air 3c???
Totally random, but your voice is HELLA soothing with spatial audio. Great for this kind of stuff.
There is no spatial audio, it's stereo
I have been using a Kindle Scribe for the past month and just got a Remarkable 2 today. The Kindle actually writes much better and has backlight. I’m kinda bummed in the Remarkable 2 thus far. I’m going to give it another couple days and see if the Remarkable is worth the extra cost.
@@FreshlySnipes no way
Now, I'm super curious. I got a Scribe over the summer and find the writing surface is way too small for me. I can't really tell in pictures, but is the actual writing surface larger than the Scribe's?
@3dchick Remarkable paper pro is next level. Of course it has imperfections but the writing feel is amazing
@@carlosauza1087 Good to know! Thanks!
@@carlosauza1087 brother??
Hey I bought the remarkable paper pro for reading comics and it works okay for that. PDF conversion is annoying and the device size is huge for bed reading. Do you think we will see any gallery 3 devices around 8-10 inches coming in the next 3-4 months? I'm debating on if I should keep it. It's pricey for my odd use case and I don't need pen features or their great notepad usage.
Can it download mihon? I thought about getting just for manga, but it’s super expensive, especially for its specs.
@@theramennoodler7950 It can't download anything outside of your synced epubs/pdfs. You have to side load everything as .pdf
how is it to read the paper pro? does it feel like a book or still more like a tablet to the eye?
I’m on the way in a bit to return my remarkable paper pro. Too much latency, pen sounds cheap when writing. Gonna just get a brand new remarkable 2.
I like the colours on the RMPP compared to the Boox colour e-ink devices
I am currently using the RM2, but it stopped synchronizing and the RM support team cannot manage to bring it back to life. So I am wondering what could be my next step, and here I would welcome your advices.
RM Paper Pro or move to Boox or Super note? Which model?
Let me tell you how I use my RM2.
I use it to take notes for my work. I have completely stopped using paper. I like the writing feel (close to paper) and the ability to synch all my documents/notebook with my phone or computer. I insist that I like the writing feel and don't want to go to a device which could be like writing on an iPad (which I frankly dislike).
But I miss screen light when it becomes dark and would appreciate to be able to synch my Kobo books as well for example.
Color is nice but not a must for me.
Being able to search documents could be useful and I find the RM2 weak on this.
I currently use a Lamy and enjoy the possibility to use the side button as eraser. Being obliged to change pen buying the RMPP bothers me.
Access to internet? Not a must but could be interesting to read on tablet instead of on my computer.
Based on what I described above what would be your recommendations?
Do you know if there is somewhere a side by side table comparing devices?
Should I wait as new devices are announced and could be great improvement?
I really just don't like the darkness of the paper pro just doesn't look good to the eye!
But why does the remarkable2 look whiter and brighter?
I think it has to do with RM2 being grayscale, while RMPP is color
@@rajvo1 thank you
Huh. That usi pen seems to be operating better than the Lenovo and penoval ones. I'm curious to see how well it works on the duets or the fire max 11.
My question is, can you view comics in the cbz format on it? Because that would really something! It would be the ultimate Manga viewer!
@@bujin5455 I think it's supposed to support only pdf and PNG/jpg
@@XdekHckr Yes, upon more research, I came to the same conclusion. Thank you for weighing in.
Changing the pen baffles me, going for colour at this stage in the technology for a company that has long release cycles seems like a fatal mistake, that and the screen darkness alone really pulls them away from their claim of being the true paper experience.
Procreate with the ipad has the best "dusting"
Thank you for this remarkable video full of frankness. I'm going to focus on Remarkable 2.
💯‼️💙
If it doesn't run Android so I can have access to all the different ebook stores + Reading apps that exist which is great then I'm not really that interested in them unfortunately
then maybe you'll like boox
It's Linux, you aren't supposed to download anything into that. It's for note taking and not for distractions. LOL
To me this is the biggest reason to get it. Not an outdated version of Android running on it, which gets never updated.
It's NOT meant to be an e-reader!
No wacom emr, no buy.
I wish you used the device as much as you talk.
Magic lamps are hard to find
Thank you
@@510tuber correct, that's why we are here :)
Thanks for all of your supporting messages, as well as the videos you all produce
Please share them with us and we'll feature them on our Channel
Really bad product the Remarkable Paper Pro, it really seems to be a prototype. The refresh is really annoying... The only great thing is the size and backlight, the rest is gimmick.
Erstens ist es Vordergrundbeleuchtung und zweitens ist das Refresh der Displaytechnik geschuldet. Es blinkt einmalig beim Bildschirmaufbau, wo ist das Problem? Das macht das RM2 bei Graustufennutzung übrigens auch, wie alle anderen e-Ink Geräte...
Seriously, you don't need to keep prompting people to subscribe. That's pretty annoying.
@@510tuber cool thanks so much
@@510tuber shhh