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Old 06-20-2018, 06:10 AM   #53
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Originally Posted by charliebub View Post
but as an e-paper note-taking device.
I have mountains of notes that I make every day during work in my small lab, and the e-paper devices as advertised seemed to satisfy my criteria, which I consider to be few, rather well.

John B.
Gotcha.

It's obvious that Onyx boasted about its note-taking function (stability specifically) when advertising.

When Boox Note hit the market, reMarkable was the best device for note-taking in general though it has lots of sucks as well. Someone in this forum bought Max2 for reading and reMarkable for note-taking.

As I said before in previous post, the new Boox Knote will be faster, more stable and much more convenient than the old one.

Counting down for Boox Knote. 3-2-1

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