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Originally Posted by jhowell
That page also has a table laying out the annotation capabilities supported by Kindle apps and devices across file formats. According to that chart the only place where on-page markup is supported is using a Scribe with PDF (original layout). Scribe Handwritten sticky notes are listed as supported in the same formats that text annotations and highlights are currently allowed on other Kindles.
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So my conclusion is that for reading or proofing PDFs it's better than an Elipsa purely for 300 dpi vs 227 dpi. In all other respects poorer than Elipsa.
It's better than a reMarkable due to:
1. 300 dpi vs 227 dpi.
2. File transfer is one at a time on reMarkable via network
3. Handles ebooks same as any Kindle, the reMarkable natively only has sketches & PDFs.
But the Notebooks sound like the reMarkable Notebooks, which are just sketch pads. No native conversion to text.