It really depends on the diameter of pen you like. If it’s wide, then LAMY. Skinny, Samsung or knock off. Medium, the Noris Jumbo. I use all 3 on my Supernote depending on my hand and how much writing I have been doing.
It really depends on the diameter of pen you like. If it’s wide, then LAMY. Skinny, Samsung or knock off. Medium, the Noris Jumbo. I use all 3 on my Supernote depending on my hand and how much writing I have been doing.
I really like the organizational features of the SN but getting notes and docs off the thing is a PITA for me. I do not use their cloud sync at all and just copy to USB drive and move manually. But the individual page export is killing me so I just don’t. The RM looks so simple to move notes off but I still won’t use any cloud service. Can I move on a USB with RM? I haven’t had a problem with stability in the SN software? The only feature I wish they would drop is customizing the bar so I can have options I USE rather than 3 pen options and then have to dig in the menu for Templates, that I change many times a day. Opinions….
This is it EXACTLY! I have a Supernote that I love, but the RM2 is so sleek. The Supernote looks like a kids device. I keep being tempted. Almost have pulled the trigger twice and then think, “ok dummy. List how the RM2 is better than the SN for you right now”. And I can’t. It’s just pretty.
For all those who downvoted this you must be either RM staff or guzzled that Koolaid. RM is a very nice looking device. It has very nice integration with the laptop. I like that it has infinite scroll. I think it’s overpriced once you add all the accessories, but device units own earns its money. It has a place in the e-ink market just as all the other devices do. Each one excels at something different, it depends on what you need it for. The RM has no organizational capabilities other than basic “save this here”. The Boox is all singing all dancing b&w android tablet. The Supernote excels at organization IF you choose to use it. It’s simple to make titles, headings, keywords, links that makes things as organized as much or as little as you need. But, it’s white plastic and looks like it’s right out of a Grade 6 backpack and their “sync” software is pretty thin, but you CAN save exported PDF to a USB-C drive to backup anywhere. I have a Supernote that I used for Uni and grad school. I could not have used a RM2 for taking those kinds of nested notes. Now that I am done though, when talking to clients I will strictly need folders and files/notes in those folders so I’m getting an RM2. MyDeepGuide on YouTube will teach you tons.