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Old 05-09-2024, 11:07 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by TheHustler5950X View Post
Yeah..., got your point. At this moment the Oasis 3 (7inch) is the ereader with the largest screen, i think ill probably have to stick with it, only 10 inch reader is the ReMarkable 2 which is insanely priced.

I have changed my mind and go ahead with physical note taking, and probably use my kindle to read all my study material.
There are various 7.8″ and 8″ eink ereaders, but not by Amazon.
Also many 10.3″ ereaders, and reMarkable is one of the worst, but I agree it's over priced.
Only the 10″+ Amazon Scribe is 300 dpi. The others are all about 227 dpi, using the same panel as the reMarkable. The Kobo Sage 8″ is 300 dpi and takes notes, also with PDF crop built in. The Sage has more pixels than all the 10″ models except the Scribe, but they are smaller (300 dpi vs 227 dpi).
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