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Old 07-12-2023, 08:00 PM   #761
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Device: reMarkable2 Sony-DPT-S1 iPad9g
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Originally Posted by readthinksurvive View Post
thank you for your response! and clipboard flow, just meant i do everything (notes, sketches, etc) on a clipboard with regular paper and i wanted dpt to emulate that. also i don't mind no pen sensitivity, shame its not wacom although.. how can i be able to test a unit? any stores showcase it?
The best option imo is to find a used one for sale locally (e.g. Craigslist or similar) and see if the seller will let you try it out - if I were nearby, I would be happy to let you try mine out. I've used both the rM2 (with a staedtler noris wacom stylus) and the v1 Elipsa and vastly prefer the rM2 for note taking. The ~6GB available storage of the rM2 is probably a limitation for you but it is possible to export/archive notes to OneDrive, GDrive, and (maybe) Dropbox. I've also tried using the iPad with the Nebo app for notes but never installed a 'paper-like' screen protector so it wasn't a great experience but the Nebo iPad app was pretty magical with its run-time writing recognition though it had its bugs too.
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