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Old 06-07-2024, 04:38 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by Guido View Post
The Go 10.3 looks to be mostly competing with devices like the reMarkable 2 and Supernote A5 X (both of which also don't have a frontlight), so mostly a lightweight note-taking device for daytime productivity use-cases. Boox using Android and having the Google Play store is an advantage.
Unless they have dramatically changed the reMarkable firmware & HW, it's not competition for anything. No MTP or USB Storage, only Wifi or USB networking. Only PDF natively. Without reMarkable PC sw, only copy one file at a time via browser. No meta-data library interface, just a file browser. A bad copy of the Sony DPT. Last time I looked at spec there was barely more than 6 G byte user space, no SD card.
I think a recent firmware might have added Nebo for on device writing conversion. Also the original reMarkable has a slightly better screen surface and 3 buttons. Both used to use the same FW. Even the reMarkable 2 is quite old now. Compared to Kobo Elipsa or Kindle Scribe it's madness.
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