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Old 07-06-2017, 05:27 AM   #651
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The number 1 eInk tablet on 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)
Are you sure? I'm interested in the reMarkable as well, but their website suggests otherwise as far as cloud integration is concerned:
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Will you support connecting to third party storage services like Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.?
Let's just say the future of the reMarkable is bright and filled with many exciting possibilities. That being said, we never promise anything more than what we feature on our web pages and under product specifications.
They have their own cloud solution, but will that meet your use case of students syncing their work to your device? I can't see anything on the website saying they support shared folders.

Likewise for the internet:
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Can I browse the web with the reMarkable?
reMarkable features a digital paper display and focuses on reading, writing and sketching. It does not feature web browsing functionality.
My use case is very similar to yours - with the addition that I edit an academic journal, and will use the device to do an initial check of submissions to decide whether to reject in limine or send out to review. Unlike you, the RP1 would meet my requirements better than the reMarkable does, because syncing once a day is sufficient for me, and I'm never away from my laptop for longer than that when I'm working. However, the difficulty I have is that Sony appears to have no intention of selling the RP1 in Europe; hence my interest in the reMarkable.
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