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From a quick google, and browse of https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable, I don’t believe it there’s anything that does support that sort of thing - you’re probably going to need iOS or Android with encryption enabled if that’s a requirement.
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Nope, and cloud encryption seems to mean TLS when connecting to google cloud's server and encryption (at the server/storage layer, not specially for your data).
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If you have to type in a password every time, plus the time (and CPU) for decryption, you'll lose much of the efficiency. I ordered the newer version, despite already owning the older one. If it's just more of the same, but slightly faster and with a bit more battery life, it's still a very good device for my use cases (reading PDFs, annotating them, taking handwritten notes). It's probably also very good if you want to sketch, as it's obviously what it was intended for. For other uses, I don't think it will be very good. Storage is limited; no light; and it doesn't natively support third-party apps. To be honest, I'm not even sure the differences between the two versions warrant buying a new device altogether, but hey, I ordered during the COVID lockdown; I wasn't losing any income and was spending much less than usual... so I could afford it. |
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However, for somebody working in law, banking, or real estate, efficiency isn't the only concern. You have client privacy to worry about. If this is ever expected to replace a legal pad, it will have to offer data protection.
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That is why one firm I do some work for decided to not order the Remarkable 2 and continue with the Sony DTP-RP1/CP1 devices. The original reply they go from Remarkable seems to suggest that encryption is supported but a closer reading says that encryption is only for data stored in the Google cloud or being transferred between the device and the cloud. As a legal firm, on-device encryption is pretty much mandatory. The 10 week delay for their sample device didn't help either.
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It’s an interesting consideration, as on the one hand, replacing a legal pad should realistically need no more encryption than a piece of paper supplies, but it’ll be compared with a laptop rather than a legal pad so probably will have issues in certain market sectors...
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I think this part of the market has already been cornered by Sony, right? I'd say reMarkable not trying to compete with Sony on their established turf is a rather smart move. Or, in this case, absence of move.
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There are a few competitors in that niche market but, yeah, it's a niche.
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I like that this device has a large 10 inch screen when all other devices are around 6 inches, and that it seems that it runs PDFs smoothly.
But it seems this can't connect on the internet so that you can't read online articles and books from sites like archive.org and projectgutenberg. And reviewers say that inporting ebooks on it is a drag. So can anyone recommend me a device with 10 inch screen which can connect to internet and run PDFs smoothly? EDIT ok, I see that Kobo Forma is something like that. Last edited by prom king; 08-29-2020 at 02:04 PM. |
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I'm considering the Boox Note2 or the ReMarkable 2. The boox Note2 is supposed to be more of an actual ebook reader, and is supposed to work excellently with PDF files. |
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Thank you for the info on Boox Note2.
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