e-Ink Tablets
Supernote just added a page with the latest info on the A5X2, including photos and videos. Looking forward to using Atelier on the larger screen with this.
I recently bought a refurbished Mobiscribe Wave for $99 on Amazon, and I'm really liking it so far. What's your favorite cheap note taking device?
This looks cool but... I'm nervous about pre-ordering from a company I've never heard of. Anyone know anything about these guys?
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/32365744 > I use an Android e-reader (the Likebook P6) and I'm so frustrated by the lack of a good read-it-later app. [This chart l](https://preview.redd.it/someone-please-make-a-good-read-it-later-app-for-e-ink-v0-pp4bezbnwe1d1.png?auto=webp&s=80d53e1e47053da42be87d23be0478022924c222)ays out the shortcomings of current apps. > > Pocket *used* to be good but they dropped support for page turning. > > Does anyone have a good app for saving and reading articles on e-ink screens? > > There's an Omnivore beta app that supports page turning (great!!) *but*... for some reason, I can't adjust the fonts on my tablet. (I have this issue with the official Ominvore app, too.) **And** the Omnivore app doesn't auto-download articles?!?! I have to be online to load each article when I open it, and only *then* can I go offline. Pocket and Wallabag don't work this way; they'll download all your articles at once and you can read them all later, even if offline. > > Are there any other options???
I'm searching for a good RSS feed reader, but can't find a perfect one. Features I'm seeking: - Offline reading - Page turning/scrolling via on-screen buttons - E-ink friendly color scheme Here's what I've tried so far: - **Reabble:** I love this one, but it doesn't support offline reading beyond a few articles. - **FeedMe:** This one's great too, but page turning is only possible via physical volume buttons. My tablet doesn't have those. - **Handy Reader:** This one seems pretty good, but you can't change the color on the left-side drawer (where the list of feeds is) so I can't read it on an e-ink screen. Does anyone know of an RSS reader that meets these needs?
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Even on BFD and CM the brand name reMarkable marker with "eraser" was over $100 bucks. WTFF. I love the reMarkable. But this shit is expensive!!!
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I know it's a personal preference, but I wonder if I should have gone with the Kindle Scribe? Then I could read books from Kindle on them. But then again, I'd be feeding the evil Amazon beast. 😜😒🥸🤔
Are there any e-ink tablets that also support being used as a phone (full sim support)?
Do you customize your e-ink device at all? Custom lock screens etc.
I'm fascinated by the e-Ink tablet market and all the different varieties. I'm currently rocking the reMarkable 2 and love it. It's a bit on the pricey side. I would buy a case and a stylus not directly from rM due to the price if I had known. But other than that the tablet is amazing!