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Originally Posted by ChrisHistorian76
I have what is probably a stupid question, so I hope people with experience with NXTPaper screens will bear with me.
My ultimate device is a good ereader capable of taking notes, with OneNote integration, and a "paperlike" feel while writing on the screen...hopefully a price less than Onyx Boox. Based on what I've read, NXTPaper devices aren't going to be my "holy grail" devices because I'd still have to add a "paperlike" screen protector, correct?
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I've weakened and bought the TCL Nxtpaper 14 and on the whole I like it but it isn't eInk. I'd put it somewhere halfway in between eye-searing LCD and Kindle eInk on the 'how nice is it to read from' scale.
It's kind of paper-like feel as it has a matte surface but not as 'draggy' as real paper.
OneNote is annoying - I can't figure out how to delete stuff! Maybe I just haven't played with it enough yet but I love OneNote on Windows and the Android app just seems yuck.
I think I'll keep the device as it's more pleasant to read comics on than my Surface Book but it isn't my holy grail yet. Closest thing so far maybe.
Andrew