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Old 03-19-2020, 08:26 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans View Post
Hmmm, interesting.

Watching The eBook Reader's "Onyx Boox Note Pro Full Review", it looks like it does all that (book on left-half, note-taking on right-half is shown at 7:15).

Looks to be a lot more fluid and responsive than what I've seen over the years.

Thanks for pointing out this info, I'll definitely have to keep an eye out in the future.



Yeah, perhaps an Onyx subreddit might be better, where owners of that specific device reside.

With the steep price point, I assume most people would go with the cheaper/more flexible options (color, handling video, or just plain laptop/2-in-1, [...]).

But hey, maybe there's some here that actually own the thing and can give more details.
Well, hell, I was mostly curious--that's why I asked if the thing actually existed. I thought of them as note-taking apps/devices, myself, but, hey, if someone WANTS to write on it...as I say to people that are always yammering on about whether it's "best" to use Scrivener or YWriter or LSBXE or Word or (insert some obscure writing app here)...it's whatever works for YOU.

My personal experience with writing on "eReaders" has been abysmal, but for "only" $450-$550, I guess that you too can use that Sony! :-)

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