Let me know if you have further questions to help you make your choice! And the best thing about this live stream was how amazing you guys were at answering one another's queries, so lets help each other make great choices by sharing our experiences. If you decide the reMarkable Paper Pro is for you then check out the reMarkable Paper Pro at their website: remarkable.pxf.io/m5emoO (This is an affiliate link and so I receive a commission from sales made through it there is no extra cost to you. :-)
Im grateful for in-depth vids like yours as they helped me bite the bullet and by a Boox tab 10 C I used the remarkable 2 before but it was just not cutting it - I really needed colour. I'm a researcher who reads colourful pdfs (graphs and 2d histograms everywhere) and i couldn't find another purpose for rm2 with its closed ecosystem. The problem started when I saw rm paper pro and got the itch to try it again cuz it had colour. Your vids helped me see the flickering and same system that I would be too distracted by for quick paper reviews etc. Boox has been a blessing so far, great for reading and notes. Only issue I can point out is the dialling in for colour saturation etc for some papers. when you have both black boxes with histograms and white graphs with lines, there's an actual balancing act to figure out, but it's a minor point for me atm. also the rm paper pro is way more expensive in china lol so buying the boox was a sweeter deal for me. Thank you for all the info!
I agree. If they can have 4 or 5 colors without flashing for note taking and highlighting, it is enough for 90% of my usage. For reading flashing is not as a big deal, because even BW flashes to avoid ghosting. I hope a forewarn update can support it.
Hey Kitt, don’t feel guilty for blasting a new devices let downs or bad decision making. These companies have the option to make good devices. If they choose not to? It’s not up to us to defend them. Keep up the great reviews!!
I see a trend the eink makers try to get rid of one of many digitizers. ReMarkable got rid off the Wacom one and PenStar got rid of the capacitive digitizer. I am glad they are trying different solutions to make the ink closer to the surface.
I would like to ask a question (or two!). I have never had an E-Ink tablet but I am thinking about getting one and I am very competent with computers. There seems to be so much choice and I have no idea which would be best for my needs. I use OneNote a lot but often I prefer to use a pen and paper, especially if sketching a simple drawing, but I end up with so many bits of paper. For home I usually just write lists like shopping lists, what I need to do at the weekend, longer term to do lists, ideas for what I want to do next with my hobbies or ideas etc. For work I sometimes take lots of hand written notes when in an area where using a computer would be inconvenient but then sometimes I need to type up the notes for a report etc. It would be great to be able to convert to text and export to a PC for a Word document etc. I am not much of a book reader. I do have a small Kindle library but tend to do most of my reading on the internet when researching for hobbies or home projects. I can do that with my laptop though as I know an E-ink tablet will not do everything. I have mainly been looking at the Kindle Scribe and the new Remarkable Paper Pro which is very expensive! Can I do what I have described with both of these? Is the Remarkable worth it or would the Kindle Scribe be sufficient? Will the updated browser on the Kindle Scribe allow me to do my research and access my email online? Anything else I should consider? Once I use an E-ink tablet I may find other uses for it (or I may not).
Can you please help me understand one thing: say you write the text in the notebook using Yellow highlighter, and then you erase that using the back side of the RMPP pen, and then turn the page, multiple times (but not closing the document), would you see the ghosting from yellow, on the otherp page, on your RMPP? Thank you very much in advance
How does it feel when you write in various color, I mean when you do use red or blue or green ink to actually wrtie and not just for highlighting? Does it get all flashy - disco style??
I've also had some temperamental sync problems with the RPP that I have not seen with my rM1. But there is a way to force / redo the sync. In Settings, go to Storage and hit the "Check Sync" button.
Great review again from Betts-Masters. The new Remarkable is very appealing indeed. My only gripe is that there is no OTG function through the USB-C port. What a shame.
Do you have any infor on Boox Tab Ultra pro new device since it has been over a year? I like to buy Tab Ultra Pro C, but don‘t want to see new version come out after I buy it now.
That usually is a sign of an update with Boox yep. (I don't know anything, but in China there is a Tab T10C which looks a lot like a Go 10.3 but with colour and a front light...
Anyone else a bit disappointed with battery performance? I just spent a week at a short course using the rMPP for notes in class and reading docs in the evening. I had the front light off. I burned through 60% of the battery in 3 days.
I'm mostly disappointed with the drab gray screen paired with a tepid and misaligned front light. not comfortable to use without direct overhead lighting in many common situations of good but not great ambient light. BOOX equips its kaleida 3 devices with outstanding front lights that more than compensate for the darker gray in common modest lighting, and without the severe battery drain we're seeing here. not a fan of the writing feel either, iPad Pro textured glass-esque.
the screen is so big, but you cant write so enough data as same as real paper and pen. The reason is usi pen cant write small font which like wacom emr pen, pen should be the big weak point as rmpp.
Firstly, watch 10 videos about comparison of 10 different tablets, preferably 10 videos made by 10 different youtubers. Then, watch Voya's in-depth reviews about three tablets of your choice and infally end up with multiple tablets because every time the companies release new devices you just can't resist.
Regarding the high-pitched whine, I notice this particularly with PDFs that have color in them. I can get the whine to sustain if I zoom and pan continually in one of these color PDFs. It's quite annoying (and I have hearing loss!)
Let me know if you have further questions to help you make your choice! And the best thing about this live stream was how amazing you guys were at answering one another's queries, so lets help each other make great choices by sharing our experiences.
If you decide the reMarkable Paper Pro is for you then check out the reMarkable Paper Pro at their website: remarkable.pxf.io/m5emoO
(This is an affiliate link and so I receive a commission from sales made through it there is no extra cost to you. :-)
Im grateful for in-depth vids like yours as they helped me bite the bullet and by a Boox tab 10 C
I used the remarkable 2 before but it was just not cutting it - I really needed colour. I'm a researcher who reads colourful pdfs (graphs and 2d histograms everywhere) and i couldn't find another purpose for rm2 with its closed ecosystem. The problem started when I saw rm paper pro and got the itch to try it again cuz it had colour. Your vids helped me see the flickering and same system that I would be too distracted by for quick paper reviews etc.
Boox has been a blessing so far, great for reading and notes. Only issue I can point out is the dialling in for colour saturation etc for some papers. when you have both black boxes with histograms and white graphs with lines, there's an actual balancing act to figure out, but it's a minor point for me atm.
also the rm paper pro is way more expensive in china lol so buying the boox was a sweeter deal for me. Thank you for all the info!
All of this. Also exchanged my RM2 and bought a Boox Tab C this week …
I agree. If they can have 4 or 5 colors without flashing for note taking and highlighting, it is enough for 90% of my usage. For reading flashing is not as a big deal, because even BW flashes to avoid ghosting. I hope a forewarn update can support it.
Hey Kitt, don’t feel guilty for blasting a new devices let downs or bad decision making. These companies have the option to make good devices. If they choose not to? It’s not up to us to defend them. Keep up the great reviews!!
I see a trend the eink makers try to get rid of one of many digitizers. ReMarkable got rid off the Wacom one and PenStar got rid of the capacitive digitizer. I am glad they are trying different solutions to make the ink closer to the surface.
I would like to ask a question (or two!). I have never had an E-Ink tablet but I am thinking about getting one and I am very competent with computers. There seems to be so much choice and I have no idea which would be best for my needs. I use OneNote a lot but often I prefer to use a pen and paper, especially if sketching a simple drawing, but I end up with so many bits of paper. For home I usually just write lists like shopping lists, what I need to do at the weekend, longer term to do lists, ideas for what I want to do next with my hobbies or ideas etc. For work I sometimes take lots of hand written notes when in an area where using a computer would be inconvenient but then sometimes I need to type up the notes for a report etc. It would be great to be able to convert to text and export to a PC for a Word document etc. I am not much of a book reader. I do have a small Kindle library but tend to do most of my reading on the internet when researching for hobbies or home projects. I can do that with my laptop though as I know an E-ink tablet will not do everything. I have mainly been looking at the Kindle Scribe and the new Remarkable Paper Pro which is very expensive! Can I do what I have described with both of these? Is the Remarkable worth it or would the Kindle Scribe be sufficient? Will the updated browser on the Kindle Scribe allow me to do my research and access my email online? Anything else I should consider? Once I use an E-ink tablet I may find other uses for it (or I may not).
I quite like the yellow background, seems more natural than the grey background to me. Almost like parchment paper?
Can you please help me understand one thing: say you write the text in the notebook using Yellow highlighter, and then you erase that using the back side of the RMPP pen, and then turn the page, multiple times (but not closing the document), would you see the ghosting from yellow, on the otherp page, on your RMPP? Thank you very much in advance
I really want an android tablet, with either Gallery 3 or Kaleido 3, but that's the same size as the reMarkable Paper Pro.
How does it feel when you write in various color, I mean when you do use red or blue or green ink to actually wrtie and not just for highlighting? Does it get all flashy - disco style??
I've also had some temperamental sync problems with the RPP that I have not seen with my rM1. But there is a way to force / redo the sync. In Settings, go to Storage and hit the "Check Sync" button.
Great review again from Betts-Masters. The new Remarkable is very appealing indeed. My only gripe is that there is no OTG function through the USB-C port. What a shame.
Do you have any infor on Boox Tab Ultra pro new device since it has been over a year? I like to buy Tab Ultra Pro C, but don‘t want to see new version come out after I buy it now.
I am set on getting the boox note air 3 C. Just curious if they are making an update.. I noticed that it is sold out 🤷♀️
That usually is a sign of an update with Boox yep. (I don't know anything, but in China there is a Tab T10C which looks a lot like a Go 10.3 but with colour and a front light...
i think they just need to drop the auto refresh just give us a manual refresh option
Anyone else a bit disappointed with battery performance? I just spent a week at a short course using the rMPP for notes in class and reading docs in the evening. I had the front light off. I burned through 60% of the battery in 3 days.
Yes, I agree, it's not the two weeks (or even full week really,) we've come to expect from remarkable!
Any idea how many continuous hours of usage that would be over those 3 days? That would really help with my decision-making. Thank you!
@@alex-r-tI believe the 14 days they advertise is with only one hour of note taking a day, so you can do the math from there
you can just use black and white only with no flicker if that is what you wish
Then save some money and get the basic remarkable or a go10
I'm mostly disappointed with the drab gray screen paired with a tepid and misaligned front light. not comfortable to use without direct overhead lighting in many common situations of good but not great ambient light. BOOX equips its kaleida 3 devices with outstanding front lights that more than compensate for the darker gray in common modest lighting, and without the severe battery drain we're seeing here. not a fan of the writing feel either, iPad Pro textured glass-esque.
Let's call a cat a cat. The flash of the RPP is a bug called a feature.
the screen is so big, but you cant write so enough data as same as real paper and pen. The reason is usi pen cant write small font which like wacom emr pen, pen should be the big weak point as rmpp.
You like Remarkable because of the drawing! BOOX still hasn’t listened to you lol
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Firstly, watch 10 videos about comparison of 10 different tablets, preferably 10 videos made by 10 different youtubers. Then, watch Voya's in-depth reviews about three tablets of your choice and infally end up with multiple tablets because every time the companies release new devices you just can't resist.
Regarding the high-pitched whine, I notice this particularly with PDFs that have color in them. I can get the whine to sustain if I zoom and pan continually in one of these color PDFs. It's quite annoying (and I have hearing loss!)
"Why not add JPG FFS" 😂