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  • jabruegg@alien.topBtoRemarkable@hardware.watchRemarkeable 2
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    1 year ago

    Writing feel is very similar to using fine pointed sharpies on paper, it’s very smooth, very satisfying, very responsive.

    I don’t really use the handwriting recognition much and I can’t speak to the kindle scribe but I can tell you the handwriting feel on the ReMarkable is excellent and I appreciate having a distraction-free device solely devoted to productive tasks.

    Given the 100 day return policy, I’d suggest giving it a try


  • Kind of. The Google Drive integration lets you easily make copies of files from your google drive to see on your ReMarkable but it’s not actively syncing that file, it’s a copy. And if you want to update the file in drive, you can export the ReMarkable copy and import it into drive and delete the original, but it’s a several steps.

    I’ve found that if I don’t edit a file for 50 days, I might need to reference it but I probably don’t need it changed. If you do need to edit it, I think you can make a copy in ReMarkable and delete the original



  • Files will sync wirelessly if they’ve been edited in the last 50 days. Once you go 50 days without editing a file, it will no longer sync to the cloud.

    With Connect, you won’t have that limitation. That’s not the only advantage of Connect but it’s probably the main one. If you want to try Connect, it’s free for a year



  • jabruegg@alien.topBtoRemarkable@hardware.watchIs it for me?
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    1 year ago

    The subscription element just adds extra functionality and saves documents permanently. Without the subscription, it’s still totally functional, it just won’t save documents in the cloud more than 50 days since you last edited it.

    Don’t need Connect for text recognition either

    Yes (although it’s restricted to pdf format, if that matters at all to you)





  • Yes. There’s black, grey, and then red and blue (which export in color but show up on the screen as different shades of grey). If I’m drawing a graph with different colors, I’ll typically use a standard black line and a thicker red or blue (grey) marker and they show up very differently.

    If I need three colors, I’ll use a thin black pen line, a thicker blue (gray) pen line, and a thickest red (different gray) marker and I can generally differentiate them, even on the grayscale screen.

    It also has different colors of highlighter (yellow, pink, and green) which are a little harder to differentiate but are each a little different