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Old 11-21-2024, 10:20 AM   #9
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No note taking with real-time preview text conversion is going to work on eink. It's x10 at least too slow.
That's why the implementation of note taking on Kobo using MyWrite Nebo is a crippled cutdown version.

After having four eink (one is Android) that can do notes in various ways, I've abandoned eink for that. I just read on eink with minimal typed annotations to a big highlight on epubs. No comparison with OLED/LCD for notes. Now there are at least 4 makers doing decent matte screens and the Nxtpaper is excellent with eink-like battery life, there is no need for colour or writing on eink. Also Android eink is hit and miss as to what apps work.

I've ordered a £229 (inc Irish taxes) NxtPaper 3.0 based 14.25″ tablet (3:2 aspect) to add to my Nxtpaper phone and Nxtpaper 11 tablet (Nxtpaper 2.0).

I'll only use the eink for novels and small mono PDF instructions. Kobo Sage 8″.
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