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  • They are really good for taking notes - this is pretty much the exclusive use case. I ended up going with an ipad pro and pencil, which I like as a more general device bc I can take it to meetings/trips and use it for work and note taking. + my daughter likes drawing on it. That said it doesn't feel like writing and it leaves me a little cold for this use. Whereas the remarkable is almost indistinguishable from writing on paper. If you're a prodigious note taker then I'd say it's money well spent - it does that one job, really well. I haven't used one for reading but I don't see why it would be bad for that.

    It's on my list of things I'd like once my house renovation is done!

  • Interesting! I'm tempted to use is as a note taking thing, but I have a feeling it'll be as short lived as the countless moleskins I've bought over the years. A few days / weeks of note taking honey moon, then I forget about it and it stays in a bag / drawer / etc. Then repeat after a few months.

  • I know how you feel 😅

  • Are you me?

  • I've got one and find their really useful. Marking up pdfs etc is something that I find myself using a lot more than I thought I would initially.

    The recent updates allowing tags and specific designs to certain pages makes the whole thing much nicer to use.

    Just be warned you will go through the nibs relatively quickly!

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