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How is the feel writing?
I am wondering what it feels like to write on it. "Writes like paper" is unfortunately not a very good description. Is it like a pencil, a ball point pen, gel pen, or like a fountain pen?
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Very similar experience to psv here: I bought the reMarkable for reading PDFs, but in fact now use it mostly as a generic notebook - it takes little effort to switch to it, and I now am very comfortable with it. The tips do flatten rather quickly in my experience (I'm on my third tip right not; got the device in october or november); I may be pressing a little hard when I write, I don't know. (The writing experience is much less smooth when the tip becomes used, because the flattened tip kinda "scratches" on the screen surface - this has no noticeable wearing effect on the device, but the writing becomes less precise and less comfortable)
I haven't seen any long-term reviews by people who are using the device for sketching, but for people who want to use it for writing, the consensus seems to be that it's a very good device. I also had tried writing on other devices, and this is much better. |
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Now I got a really silly request for anyone with a reMarkable and other digital stylus. Does a different stylus still feel similiar when used on the reMarkable (even if it may not register as). And when writing on real paper, does the reMarkable stylus feel the same, and how about others? When I put a piece of paper on my Note4 and use the s-pen it does feel a lot nicer to write. Maybe the solution is simply a textured screen protector (transparent, not exactly paper) to transform non reMarkable devices to a better writing experiences. Last edited by DuckieTigger; 02-10-2018 at 06:36 AM. |
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First thing is - in both cases, it worked, including tilt and pressure sensitivity on the reMarkable (I have deactivated pressure sensitivity on the Onyx). That's a good thing - I wasn't even sure they were compatible. Now, for the writing experience... it really seems to be related to the screen's texture. Writing on the reMarkable was much more comfortable than on the Onyx, and this with either stylus. The Onyx is too "smooth" - not as much as the hard glass surface of, say, an iPad, but still, this is very different from the feeling of writing on paper. The reMarkable is much closer. Putting a sheet of paper on the Onyx screen and they writing with either stylus results in a somewhat better experience, if you disregard the fact that you can't see what you're writing ![]() Now, I have not done any extensive testing - it might be that, if writing a lot on the reMarkable, the original stylus would feel better than the Onyx one. Also, it might be true that sensitivity with the original stylus is better, and someone who uses it for sketching would really feel the difference. For writing just a little, I didn't feel much difference. (The reMarkable stylus is also more comfortable to hold, IMHO: it has a round section instead of hexagonal for the Onyx, and it's thicker and heavier. But now that I know they are mostly comfortable, I'm not as afraid of losing the reMarkable stylus - they are selling it for a rather high price if bought separately from the device, and the special tips are also rather expensive - not that expensive in themselves, but shipping from Norway seems to more than double the cost) |
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Today I tried to transfer documents (handwritten notes) from my reMarkable to my laptop, using the web interface (since the laptop uses only Linux, I don't have access to the reMarkable app on it; so it looks like it's my only option, other than using a Windows PC as an intermediary).
I opened the web interface (using the provided address), and could see my files; but when I tried to download them to my laptop (right click on file, then click "Download"), my browser gave me an error ("malformed URL", or something like that). I had not tried this since the firmware update some weeks ago; has anybody else had this problem? |
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I have found two reliable ways of transferring files to/from the remarkable if you have a linux box:
From the tablet itself, you can also send documents as PNG or PDF directly to an email address. |
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