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Old 02-08-2018, 12:33 PM   #302
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Device: Pocketbook Inkpad 3, Onyx T76ML, Kobo H2O Edition 1, Kobo Mini
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger View Post
I am wondering what it feels like to write on it. "Writes like paper" is unfortunately not a very good description. Is it like a pencil, a ball point pen, gel pen, or like a fountain pen?
For example this review https://www.digitaltrends.com/tablet...tablet-review/
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So how does writing on the ReMarkable tablet actually feel? It’s not quite like paper, but there’s resistance and texture akin to a really thin sheet of notebook paper. That’s thanks in part to the ReMarkable tablet’s felt-tipped stylus, which has a marker tip custom-designed to mimic the feel of paper. (ReMarkable says it has more than 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity and 512 levels of tilt.)

The felt tips don’t last forever, though. ReMarkable sells replacement kits in packs of 10 for an undisclosed price, but warns that they could degrade in as little as six months. We didn’t notice any serious wear after two weeks of light use, but it’ll depend on how aggressively you sketch.
Go ahead google for more reviews.
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