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Originally Posted by sogaiu
If my eyes didn't suffer so much from tablet screens, I think I'd be using LectureNotes with an ordinary Android tablet.
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A file is for filing and a screwdriver to drive screws, but - have you tried OLED (black background, matte screen)? You minimize the amount of light that reaches you and get speed everywhere.
Nonetheless, I am sure the issues with the notes software can be fixed. I have not yet checked any, as I do not use note taking software (I use my own, the one I wrote for my need). But I see that LectureNotes has a trial, I could check that. If the solution is easy, we ping Markus. Otherwise, maybe a different product will do.
EDIT: I need to be more clear: to make (S-AM)OLED useful at all, you need:
-- a matte screen, professionally installed;
-- very high resolutions, >400ppi - although a good matte screen can make miracles in melting the light dots, "from laser to high resolution inkjet", and hide possible visual abominations like netfish pentile;
-- it makes sense only if you use black - #000000 - backgrounds in all productivity software.
EDIT2: and of course, scarcely lit places! Don't think you can use it everywhere...