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Sanctus ,
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Theres like 4 of these at my work that HR people have. I do not see the benefit besides maybe helping e ink displays somehow.

g0nz0li0 ,
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I use a Supernote Nomad which is (IMO) their more capable competitor. I’m a messy thinker and a messy writer so the ability to scribble things down then move and resize paragraphs and easily tidy things up is great. I can have multiple notebooks and Supernote allows you to set headings, use tags, and create links between notes/notebooks to easily navigate, find, and reference things. It also lets me select text and add it to a built in reminder app so I have a systemwide list of things I need tondo with due dates etc. The reminder links to the note you created it from so you can easily refresh yourself on content.

The Nomad is also small, like a travel notebook, so it’s always with me at work. It has a lovely vegan leather book-style case, the stylus is a chunky metal pen with a ceramic tip, and the Nomad has a texture on it that depresses like paper as you write. So it’s also just a really nice and straightforward writing experience when you need it to be, with digital conveniences a few taps away.

Sanctus ,
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That sounds cool but even for that the price tag is over 400 dollars after the case and pen. Hard to justify that with all the other devices we already carry on us imo

AlligatorBlizzard ,

I like the idea of being able to take physical notes, in multiple different colors, and making it digitally searchable without the hassle and waste of digitally scanning physical notes. When I was a full time student, I really wanted something like this.

But the price and actual capabilities? No thanks.

HeyLow ,

I love my rM2 it’s amazing for reading manuals, books, any PDF, drawing quick sketches for 3d prints im working on, note taking, custom template note taking, it lasts me a month without needing to charge it, and on top of all that it runs Linux so I can load whatever custom code I want on it!

I don’t know where you were getting this $10,000 figure or your claim that it “can’t save anything you write down” but the rM Pro is only $579 which is still cheaper than a lot of tablets on the market and it can infact save what you write down.

TheFunkyMonk ,
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Yeah may not be for everyone but these things are dope.

paddirn ,

Also love my plain black and white RM2. The pen just works without needing to charge and the simple ability to just twirl it around and erase like an eraser is what makes it the most like paper. Also works great as an e-reader tablet, which is what I end up using it for half the time.

LodeMike ,

Are you able to attach a USB keyboard and type on it?

lowleveldata ,

It seems interesting but overpriced

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