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Old 12-20-2022, 05:00 AM   #125
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Like most tech articles on The Guardian more a regurgitated press release or advert than a real review.
Mentions none of the shortcomings.
No comparisons or mention late to show. (Sony Digital paper was original, better than reMarkable poorer apart from DPI to Kobo Scribe, or other models of 10.3″ eink). It does mention the price of Elipsa and reMarkable, but not that reMarkable is worse than all other 10.3″ models.
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...ry-life-screen

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The Scribe is a great, giant-sized premium e-reader. But its enormous potential as a digital writing device has yet to be realised.

Pros: giant screen, very long battery life, auto-brightness and colour frontlight, recycled aluminium, fantastic writing feel, included magnetically attached stylus.

Cons: expensive, writing experience is basic, no handwriting recognition, no useful syncing of notebooks or compatibility with third-party services, case not included.

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