Nice organization of the vid: I like how you are just GETTING ON IT with sharing these impressions. This video quickly reaches the heart of the matter. Only after that does it share the gotchas / future desires. One desire for future: segment the video ("RUclips Video Chapters") so as to highlight the HOWTO part, at @9:48 "Download Text of typed documents" (or something similar).
@@gogomachrocketsheep devil's advocate.. it can clutter things to have them but also can be useful. 1 Add a new line to the Description with 00:00 then some words. 2 Then, add another line with a minute and second like 05:24 with more words. Boom, segments. (must say, "boom") And there could be more ways! I
Good review. I will probably get one of these. Latest is that there is a delivery delay - maybe up to two months or so. So, I plan to order after they have worked out their problems. If you are a connect customer there is a $50 discount.
Probably already in comments, but windows keyboard shortcuts for text options work: B is bold, I is italic, etc. Works on mine. Got it yesterday and was doing those shortcuts out of habit.The U doesn't underline.
I've been looking for something that I can use for both note taking and creative writing/sketching while also having a distraction free environment. The layout of the Type Folio is a bit unusual but such tools are intended for minimalists anyway and so no surprise it reminds me of a typewriter. Although some text formatting features like italic or character sizing are missing which is a bummer, hopefully they'll add such with the next firmware update.
Yeah I really hope they'll add italics and bold. the 3 different 'title, subtitle, body' fonts are different sizes, but it's not quite the same as just having the ability to make your font bigger or smaller. And- having used it for over a month- I LOVE writing on it distraction free. It's crazy how much a person can get done without constant notifications interrupting
Thank you for this review. As you say: the ReMarkable promo material doesn't show do a good job showing how it all works. Your review covered it all well: how the tablet fits the keyboard and how it all performs together. Thank you.
the keyboard is pause production for now.. looks like there are big issues with it and well remarkable sent me a email saying i am not getting it for 7 weeks. But they gave me a free case for my remarkable and whwn keyboard is back available they will ship it
Is there a way to do tab spacing, tab stops, and margin changes? What i really want is a word processor that avoids destractions, preferably e-ink, that can be exported to be printed or sent as pdf over email. That doesn't seem to be on the market right now. By the way this is probably the most helpful video on remarkable/folio keyboard for my purposes that I've seen so far, thank you!
Glad to hear you liked the video! At this point, you can definitely tab to indent a bit, but I don't think it really has margins per-say. All of my text exporting is just as a text file, which i then format further if I need too. I know you can export as a .pdf, but I think the formatting options sorta suck if you were looking to print directly. Edit: I should say that, since I've got the keyboard, they've added quite a lot of functionality with regards to the text (such as italics, bold). So i wouldn't be surprised if they continue to roll out features for people that want to use it more as a word processor.
Any thoughts or concerns about writing on the remarkable using the typing folio while not using the keyboard? I'm concerned that it will not lay flat for easy writing or will not be as stable.
Because of the weird way it opens, the tablet lays EXACTLY flat to write on when it is in the case but when it isn’t popped up for the keyboard to be used. It’s sort of weird- you open it like a book first, and fold the cover underneath the tablet, then you lift the tablet up by the sides to pop it into sort of an ‘a-frame’ mode to type. That means it lays flat for ease of writing. That being said, I don’t like writing on it (with the pen) when it is using the keyboard in the ‘a-frame’ laptop-ish keyboard mode. Hope that makes sense! When it’s in the keyboard mode, it automatically changes to horizontal mode. When the keyboard detatches and the tablet sits flat on top of the keyboard, it automatically changes to portrait mode (which is my preference for using the pen, but if switching between the two orientations is annoying, I know you can set it to be horizontal all the time.) Again, hope that helps! :D
I think the hardware is reaching the limit on a 2+yo device. The lag is there at times and hopefully if there is a new RM3 soon it works with this keyboard
I was wondering if some of the features I would like the typing to do (manipulatable text using the transform tool, textboxes placed around the screen, etc) might be a bit too much for the RM2. After a week of having it, I still find myself using the pen quite a bit, more then I thought I would.
At this time the reMarkable doesn't support 3rd party apps. I know that they're trying to work on Microsoft Word integration, but as far as I can tell it's just an automatic way to export word docs as .pdf's that show up on the tablet. One other thing- at this point, you can't type INTO imported pdf's, only on documents that originate on the reMarkable.
@@blowndee4911 totally agree- the 'integration' they have now is so weak- pdf export = meh. The email export works alright but it is an extra step to be sure.
Has this improved at all to add the missing formatting options? - I'm a bit in 2 minds about this one, it looks funky but learning a new layout and adding extra weight/bulk seems to detract from the core experience of the reMarkable.
it has indeed added some of the missing formatting options- they've added bold and italics. Still no underline. It's a good observation that the keyboard sort of seems distracting from what the ReMarkable set out to do- a simple device for capturing handwriting. It does indeed. I use the ReMarkable every day, and most of the time it sits in my tablet case that I originally bought for it. When I know I need a keyboard I'll snap it in and take it, but for the most part I am still using the ReMarkable to draw and hand write; that being said, my classes don't start up again for a few months and I anticipate this set up totally replacing my ipad/laptop for classes and lecture note taking.
For an E-ink display, a slight delay is pretty normal- it feels a lot faster when typing with the Folio keyboard compared to typing with the on-screen keyboard. That being said, the device does lag when you try to transform a lot of lines at once. I don't think the tablet has a very strong processor. Still, for note taking and drawing, it's largely sufficient.
I was hesitant to buy this keyboard... but I think now I'll wait until it's in stock and I'll take it (with the connect subscription discount) ;) ps: the stylus from samsung (my chinese copy LMAO) is more magnetic (and with the hack for the stylus Lamy... the button is ok).
Nice organization of the vid: I like how you are just GETTING ON IT with sharing these impressions. This video quickly reaches the heart of the matter. Only after that does it share the gotchas / future desires.
One desire for future: segment the video ("RUclips Video Chapters") so as to highlight the HOWTO part, at @9:48 "Download Text of typed documents" (or something similar).
Yeah i gotta learn how to segment the videos!
@@gogomachrocketsheep devil's advocate.. it can clutter things to have them but also can be useful.
1 Add a new line to the Description with 00:00 then some words.
2 Then, add another line with a minute and second like 05:24 with more words.
Boom, segments. (must say, "boom")
And there could be more ways!
I
Good review. I will probably get one of these. Latest is that there is a delivery delay - maybe up to two months or so. So, I plan to order after they have worked out their problems. If you are a connect customer there is a $50 discount.
Yep- just got the email today that there may be some Quality Assurance issues- i haven’t run into any issues but I’ve only had it for a few days.
Probably already in comments, but windows keyboard shortcuts for text options work: B is bold, I is italic, etc. Works on mine. Got it yesterday and was doing those shortcuts out of habit.The U doesn't underline.
Yes indeed- they just released that feature! and it's very welcome. no underline eh? guess we wait another few months for that haha
I've been looking for something that I can use for both note taking and creative writing/sketching while also having a distraction free environment. The layout of the Type Folio is a bit unusual but such tools are intended for minimalists anyway and so no surprise it reminds me of a typewriter. Although some text formatting features like italic or character sizing are missing which is a bummer, hopefully they'll add such with the next firmware update.
Yeah I really hope they'll add italics and bold. the 3 different 'title, subtitle, body' fonts are different sizes, but it's not quite the same as just having the ability to make your font bigger or smaller. And- having used it for over a month- I LOVE writing on it distraction free. It's crazy how much a person can get done without constant notifications interrupting
It's awesome review. Thank you!!
Thank you for this review. As you say: the ReMarkable promo material doesn't show do a good job showing how it all works.
Your review covered it all well: how the tablet fits the keyboard and how it all performs together. Thank you.
Thanks! I've been using it for a while now and really love it. The most important part of using it is remembering to open it the right way haha
I love the idea of this, but the price for the keyboard is just insulting
it is a bit high to be sure. E-ink is such a weird space for finding things you can type on at a price that isn't astronomical
If you have the subscription to Remarkable there is a discount for the keyboard of $50 off. $150 is a good for what you get.
@@socialwill Yep! I'm Canadian, so it ends up being around $200 CAD, maybe a bit more. but yes- i think it's a good deal with the discount
You should lookup freewriter traveler it’s like 600usd lol
the keyboard is pause production for now.. looks like there are big issues with it and well remarkable sent me a email saying i am not getting it for 7 weeks. But they gave me a free case for my remarkable and whwn keyboard is back available they will ship it
Yes I got an email as well- I’ll get a replacement sent out for free if I have issues. Pretty rad of them
Is there a way to do tab spacing, tab stops, and margin changes? What i really want is a word processor that avoids destractions, preferably e-ink, that can be exported to be printed or sent as pdf over email. That doesn't seem to be on the market right now.
By the way this is probably the most helpful video on remarkable/folio keyboard for my purposes that I've seen so far, thank you!
Glad to hear you liked the video!
At this point, you can definitely tab to indent a bit, but I don't think it really has margins per-say. All of my text exporting is just as a text file, which i then format further if I need too. I know you can export as a .pdf, but I think the formatting options sorta suck if you were looking to print directly.
Edit: I should say that, since I've got the keyboard, they've added quite a lot of functionality with regards to the text (such as italics, bold). So i wouldn't be surprised if they continue to roll out features for people that want to use it more as a word processor.
Any thoughts or concerns about writing on the remarkable using the typing folio while not using the keyboard? I'm concerned that it will not lay flat for easy writing or will not be as stable.
Because of the weird way it opens, the tablet lays EXACTLY flat to write on when it is in the case but when it isn’t popped up for the keyboard to be used. It’s sort of weird- you open it like a book first, and fold the cover underneath the tablet, then you lift the tablet up by the sides to pop it into sort of an ‘a-frame’ mode to type. That means it lays flat for ease of writing. That being said, I don’t like writing on it (with the pen) when it is using the keyboard in the ‘a-frame’ laptop-ish keyboard mode. Hope that makes sense!
When it’s in the keyboard mode, it automatically changes to horizontal mode. When the keyboard detatches and the tablet sits flat on top of the keyboard, it automatically changes to portrait mode (which is my preference for using the pen, but if switching between the two orientations is annoying, I know you can set it to be horizontal all the time.) Again, hope that helps! :D
Thank you. Can you use a blue tooth keyboard with the Remarkable 2? Thank you
No I don't think so, not at this time. I know it doesn't have bluetooth options in any menu.
No.
Great video! Thank you 🙏
I think the hardware is reaching the limit on a 2+yo device. The lag is there at times and hopefully if there is a new RM3 soon it works with this keyboard
I was wondering if some of the features I would like the typing to do (manipulatable text using the transform tool, textboxes placed around the screen, etc) might be a bit too much for the RM2. After a week of having it, I still find myself using the pen quite a bit, more then I thought I would.
Can we just use this tool with a markdown word editor like ia writer? Or Joplin, obsidian ?
At this time the reMarkable doesn't support 3rd party apps. I know that they're trying to work on Microsoft Word integration, but as far as I can tell it's just an automatic way to export word docs as .pdf's that show up on the tablet. One other thing- at this point, you can't type INTO imported pdf's, only on documents that originate on the reMarkable.
@@gogomachrocketsheep okay so this is a no go for me
@@gogomachrocketsheep MS Word integration would make me use my reMarkable2 more than I do. It would be a game changer!
@@blowndee4911 totally agree- the 'integration' they have now is so weak- pdf export = meh. The email export works alright but it is an extra step to be sure.
Very concise!
There is bold you have to double tap on word.
Good to know! And weird in implementation
Has this improved at all to add the missing formatting options? - I'm a bit in 2 minds about this one, it looks funky but learning a new layout and adding extra weight/bulk seems to detract from the core experience of the reMarkable.
it has indeed added some of the missing formatting options- they've added bold and italics. Still no underline.
It's a good observation that the keyboard sort of seems distracting from what the ReMarkable set out to do- a simple device for capturing handwriting. It does indeed. I use the ReMarkable every day, and most of the time it sits in my tablet case that I originally bought for it. When I know I need a keyboard I'll snap it in and take it, but for the most part I am still using the ReMarkable to draw and hand write; that being said, my classes don't start up again for a few months and I anticipate this set up totally replacing my ipad/laptop for classes and lecture note taking.
plase color !! i need a eink color with a dina4 size, only y need that
is lagging so bad when you try to move the text
For an E-ink display, a slight delay is pretty normal- it feels a lot faster when typing with the Folio keyboard compared to typing with the on-screen keyboard. That being said, the device does lag when you try to transform a lot of lines at once. I don't think the tablet has a very strong processor. Still, for note taking and drawing, it's largely sufficient.
I was hesitant to buy this keyboard... but I think now I'll wait until it's in stock and I'll take it (with the connect subscription discount) ;)
ps: the stylus from samsung (my chinese copy LMAO) is more magnetic (and with the hack for the stylus Lamy... the button is ok).
ooooh good tip on the other stylus!