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Originally Posted by nixR3ad
Remarkable does a wonderful job of pushing quality improvements in each release. It's not a reader. It's a notebook. That said, I'm applying some softer mods, but nothing extreme that will keep me out of the coolest "notebook" features in the latest OS. Give your Rm2 a solid chance. Read books on a dedicated device with KOReader, and use your "notebook" to make cool notes on what you read. After 10 years chasing that unicorn, I'm telling you there is no "one device."
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Hype. Good to see you admit it's a poor ereader, though has a good PDF viewer.
Last FW I tried added a touch keyboard. It's one of the worst 10.3″ eink notebooks on a the market. A poor clone of Sony DPT / Fujitsu Digital paper.
It's the most slickly marketed and hyped of all eink tablets ever.
Small amount of Flash storage (6 to 7 G free), only networking for USB, no metadata library interface. Inferior to Pocketbook, Scribe, Boox, Sage or Elipsa.
Note taking on Nebo on iPad (or Android models with a digitiser pen), Sage or Elipsa is better.
Actually I think the original reMarkable is better to write on and use than reMarkable 2.
The Kobos don't need jailbroken.
It was trivial to add KOReader to the Elipsa or my 7.8″ boyue Likebook Mars Android eink.
I gave away my reMarkable.