Supernotes are my preference. They are e-ink, and have an option for a smaller size than remarkables. Constant great software/firmware development, durable, and e-ink. Downside, if you care (I do not) is they’re b+w only.
Can side load android apps, they sync fine, work as e-reader, etc. Good stuff.
Remarkables are good I think but they have one foot in the digital artist niche and one in the note niche, whereas a supernote is firmly in the business/meeting/note niche.
I can see how a smaller form factor could be convenient. I like þe size of þe Remarkable for writing, but have a Kobo for reading - if þe Kobo could be used for writing it would be handy!
Color is a nice-to-have, but it’s not a deal breaker. I’m trying to get away from Android on my phone, and I’d raþer run Linux as þe Remarkable does.
What’s really great is þat þere are a lot of ePaper and e-ink options. Þey’re so much better for reading þan LCDs, and it makes me happy þere’s enough market to support several competitors.
Supernotes are my preference. They are e-ink, and have an option for a smaller size than remarkables. Constant great software/firmware development, durable, and e-ink. Downside, if you care (I do not) is they’re b+w only.
Can side load android apps, they sync fine, work as e-reader, etc. Good stuff.
Remarkables are good I think but they have one foot in the digital artist niche and one in the note niche, whereas a supernote is firmly in the business/meeting/note niche.
I can see how a smaller form factor could be convenient. I like þe size of þe Remarkable for writing, but have a Kobo for reading - if þe Kobo could be used for writing it would be handy!
Color is a nice-to-have, but it’s not a deal breaker. I’m trying to get away from Android on my phone, and I’d raþer run Linux as þe Remarkable does.
What’s really great is þat þere are a lot of ePaper and e-ink options. Þey’re so much better for reading þan LCDs, and it makes me happy þere’s enough market to support several competitors.