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Re: reMarkable 2 paper tablet

Unfortunately, the price is a bit unfriendly. I've had a couple of Graphire tablets
for about 20 years that are in the $100 range. Not the same, of course, but given
the evolution of time and prices of other things, $680 seems a lot for an input
device. Let's hope there'll be some other players.

JN

On 2021-06-04 7:11 a.m., Michael Soulier wrote:
> Personally as a fan of pen and ink, I keep waiting for a digital writing
> experience that is even remotely as good as the right paper, ink, and a
> fountain pen. It's only a matter of time, I suspect...
> 
> Mike
> 
> On 2021-06-03 8:50 p.m., jean-Francois Messier wrote:
>> Well, a full client is supposedly in preparation by the company, but
>> they did not tell me much more yet. One thing that I have been asking
>> them was about an instant update of the written image on a reMarkable
>> tablet to, say, an Android device. If that is possible, the reMarkable 2
>> can then become a dynamic electronic whiteboard that can be used for
>> explanations and training, be it over Jitsi, MS-Team, Zoom or anything else.
>>
>> I'm also trying to find out about actual users of such devices and how
>> their device is working against Linux.
>>
>> On 2021-06-03 8:36 p.m., James wrote:
>>> Neat. :-) 
>>>
>>> Jun. 3, 2021 20:34:55 rob [ at ] echlin [ dot ] ca:
>>>
>>>> It says: "Windows 7 and newer".
>>>> Any Linux that is newer than Windows 7 counts as a reMarkable upgrade!
>>>>
>>>> Rob
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2021-06-03 20:00, James wrote:
>>>>>> Note and file syncing between reMarkable tablet and reMarkable apps for MacOS, Windows 7 and newer, iOS, and Android
>>>>> Linux too?
>>>>>
>>>>> Jun. 3, 2021 19:49:20 jean-Francois Messier <jf [ at ] messier [ dot ] ca>:
>>>>> I am currently shopping for one of those tablets where you write on the
>>>>>> tablet and the writing is recorded on the device, sync'ed with your
>>>>>> system or storage. The reMarkable 2 seemed to have been one of the
>>>>>> favorite so far, and I also found out that it is actually running Linux,
>>>>>> not simply a flavor of Android.
>>>>>> Did anyone else have experience with such devices, good or bad, and what
>>>>>> brand name do you have ? The reMarkable 2 is on the pricey side, for
>>>>>> what I can see, but it looks like it is worth it.
>>>>>> Anyway, lemme know what you use (if any)......
>>>>>> Thanks :-)
>>>>>> Jean-Francois Messier
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