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Originally Posted by juegos
I need an eInk tablet. The number 1 on my list now is the reMarkable tablet - it has similar hardware and all the features that the DPT-RP1 lacks (navigation, internet, cloud integration, epub support and so on) but the drawback is its 10.3 screen instead of the DPT-RP1's 13.3. I will have to see how that works out with documents in A4 format (e.g. with a smart margin-cropping feature). Until it's released I'll be using the DPT S1.
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Why do you need an eInk tablet? I'm not clear on why you couldn't just use an iPad Pro.
It's up to you, of course, but I'm just not willing to give up that much screen real estate, no matter what they do with cloud integration. But, you know, I work with two 29" monitors all day, LOL.
I could probably write the iOS app to allow PDFs to be transferred back and forth with the RP1, but I'm sure Sony has plenty of smart programmers who could do the same thing. I hope they do it, it would be a killer feature.