Best E‑Ink Tablets of 2022
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How to choose the best tablet for drawing, reading and web-browsing
Best E‑Ink Tablets of 2022: 0:00
reMarkable 2: 1:43
Onyx Boox: 4:07
Kobo Elipsa: 7:13
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For me I need tablet for reading , watching ( YouTube ) & notes ( productivity ) .
What could you recommend for someone in marketing and real estate, I am also going into grad school for marketing. Thank you!
The price comparison is a little bit off. The RM2 price doesn’t include the pen. Or ability to use cloud storage. With the pen, the total price is 480. If you want to add the case, its a 600.00 total price tag. And after the first year, you’ll pay a monthly subscription if you want to use cloud storage. Making it the most expensive of the three, rather than the cheapest!
I would like that she added Supernote also.
After 2 years I can no longer add books (using Calibre etc) from my laptop because they have locked it, promoting Overdrive etc Never Again Kobo
8gb on a 300 houndred device„„,
We use eink pad for note taking and for reading text (email and documents). Without the email function, or without the ability to retrieve documents on google drive or other file storages, it is hard to justify the price.
It is expensive for a manufacture to develop the operation system for its eink pad. Why not just to use the Android OS? With Android OS, we can do a lot more by downloading apps.
this must be the voice of dora the explorer or something
This was really useful thank you !
why is she angry with us?
So you’re paying a giant premium for simplicity? I bet they only cost $185 to make. We call this pricing strategy “price skimming” in the business world. I need one now and I hate that I have a Tab 8 Ultra and hate using it for taking notes for school. Now I gotta fork over $300+ or keep buying paper notebooks. I can afford it but is it worth the investment in the long term? Hopefully, it will keep its resale value. Decisions
You say that the Remarkable is 300 dollars but you forgot to note that you can’t buy it without adding a stylus that you pay separately for 79 (which lacks the eraser function)or 129 dollars and that a protective case costs 79 dollars or more. Additionally the Remarkable stylus ONLY works on the Remarkable and no other stylus that you can buy works with the Remarkable. Those add to the down side of this machine.
Hi! Great video, what about the new one from amazon? Is it worth it or not? For me, the most important part are handwritten notes and of course reading. I do not need the other stuff. Which one fits best? Thx in advance.
Why can’t Google just come E Ink Tablet or a ” E ink tablet mode” on a premium Tablet
Remarkable is such an odd company. If they added Bluetooth, they could sell an absolute ton of these devices to writers who want a distraction-free environment. When I approached them about this when they launched #1 and #2, they basically told me that I “clearly don’t understand the purpose of our device,” as if I was an idiot. Lo-and-behold, a week or so ago they announced a keyboard for Remarkable 2. Looks like a dreadful keyboard to me, too. If they don’t add Bluetooth to #3 when it launches, I’d gamble the company is not long for this world as they clearly lack vision.
I have a Boox Nova2 connected to a Waytools Textblade and it’s excellent. The best all-around portable writing system I know of. The Nova Air2 just launched and I may upgrade, but there’s really no need, as far as I can tell. Not for my uses, anyway.
I’m getting one of these and an incandescent lightbulb. It was so much easier back in the day to fall asleep reading a book with a dim 60w or 40w incandescent yellow light.
I want a super powerful tablet with an e‑ink screen. Please make it Samsung or whoever, money maker.
I am about to buy an onyx boox. i already have one but I would like to have one with front light, colour and 125 GB. to use for writing notes mainly and reading books like a Kindle. Ideally a 10.3 inch. I need alot of storage cause I have alot of notes to make. Wgich onyx boox would you suggest.? I hope to here from you. Thankyou.
hauwei paper bad pls😍
Not really a good review of any of the devices. Sorry.
Doprbox 😛
Which one has the best screen contrast?
I find that the ink doesn’t quite look black enough, compared to the brightness of the screen on most of them.
I only need it for reading, I have pdfs on ondrive (90% of my library), books on Google Play Books and Kindle. None of the three tablets are good enough.
You’re a great presenter! Thank you for the information.
Please use someone else to do reviews. Her voice made my ears bleed.
The upgrade I love but didn’t need
All I can say is turn on your light
Remarkable 2 is so annoying and it is not cheap. They dont give you a pen or a case. When you add all of this, it came around 512 euro for me. Oh and monthly fee of 5 euro for cloud. Why? You aren’t just going to use a tablet, you have to buy a pen and case. I felt cheated with remarkable 2.
Which e‑paper tablet will allow me to EDIT PDFs?
Can right handed people use these?
can you NOT write with your left hand, or at least let the cameraman be on your right?
I cant see you writing on a damn thing…
prices of these things are not proportional to their technology and what you get.
Thanks for your review. I am looking for to change the paper notebooks for e‑notebooks, so my direction will be a Remarkable 2