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Originally Posted by Icey
It seems that the only important difference is the type of screen. but I don't understand exactly what's the difference and which one is better in term of contract, and note taking for texture
Ty
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One interesting thing to "note" here is that the Note Air 2, with its glass screen, is actually slightly heavier than the Note 5, with its flexible plastic Mobius screen!
As far as which is better, that may depend. Some argue that the Mobius technology is naturally better for a good writing experience with eInk devices. Others prefer the more solid feel of a glass screen, and add that a good stylus can make the writing experience quite good on a glass screen.
The question for me was whether the difference would be enough to justify the price difference between the two. I decided that it wasn't. For me, reading eBooks and pdfs is primary; writing is a useful secondary need. The writing experience on the Note Air 2 is more than good enough for me. I'd put it on a par with my iPad mini 5 and Apple Pencil (1st gen), if that helps. Artists and engineers who do more precise work with a stylus may find the difference more significant.
I don't know if this helps, but it's my best shot!