Tablet for stylus notes

Started by TeaLeaf, November 29, 2018, 11:01:21 AM

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TeaLeaf

Countries where you can buy a Surface Pro 6 with an i5 and 16GB RAM.

  • USA
  • Canada
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Czech Republic
  • Estonia
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Romania
  • Slovenia
  • Slovakia.
Nice to see the UK in there.  :angry:
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albert

I toyed with this and decided an A5 size Rocketbook was my best option for price, weight and ease of use. They do A4. I recommend them, the only pain is wiping the pages when it's full, takes a bit of scrubbing.

https://getrocketbook.co.uk/
Cheers, Bert

Penfold

Doesn't have enough USB ports for me.

smilodon

Quote from: Penfold;438077Doesn't have enough USB ports for me.

:roflmao:
smilodon
Whatever's gone wrong it's not my fault.

albert

Quote from: smilodon;438078:roflmao:

Just trying to give an alternative to spending a grand on USB ports with a pen and screen :yahoo:
Cheers, Bert

smilodon

The Everlast does look extremely cool. I use Fixation pens a lot but the write, scan and wipe idea is very compelling. Ordered on Amazon

cheers

:D
smilodon
Whatever's gone wrong it's not my fault.

albert

Quote from: smilodon;438080The Everlast does look extremely cool. I use Fixation pens a lot but the write, scan and wipe idea is very compelling. Ordered on Amazon

cheers

:D

I received a free Bambook and the wife uses it. I had already bought the Rocketbook due to a work colelague recommending it. Everlast is the app is it not? Certainly anything that is physical but acts like One Note would be a fantastic idea. One Note is really the best M$ solution they have thrown at us for years.
Cheers, Bert

Penfold

Actually the Rocketbook does look cool. I may get one for meetings. I do use One Note a lot. It's a great programme and one I use daily.

smilodon

As I understand it the Rocketbook is a limited use pad. Five wipes and it's done.

 The Everlast is more of a write and wipe book and seems to have unlimited uses which would be ideal for me as I scribble stuff and then scan it to a Google Doc. At the moment I get left over with masses of bits of paper that I have to shred.
smilodon
Whatever's gone wrong it's not my fault.

Jamoe

Quote from: albert;438076I toyed with this and decided an A5 size Rocketbook was my best option for price, weight and ease of use. They do A4. I recommend them, the only pain is wiping the pages when it's full, takes a bit of scrubbing.

https://getrocketbook.co.uk/

Jokes aside, that looks pretty good. I had a LEUCHTTURM1917 Whitelines notebook but I never once bothered to take pictures of the pages. The icons configured to file the pages in certain places is pretty neat.

One for the Christmas list.

albert

Quote from: smilodon;438096As I understand it the Rocketbook is a limited use pad. Five wipes and it's done.

 The Everlast is more of a write and wipe book and seems to have unlimited uses which would be ideal for me as I scribble stuff and then scan it to a Google Doc. At the moment I get left over with masses of bits of paper that I have to shred.

My bad, it’s the Rocketbook Everlast with the Frixion pen  and water wipe (not microwave) that I was referring to. Why on Earth anyone would pay â,¬20 for a 5 use notepad is beyond me. It cleans up perfectly with water and as I said dry as you go and it’s like new each time.

Only issue is you must set a marker on the page and define a destination and any you don’t need you remove the destination otherwise it sends to the default location like 5 times.
Cheers, Bert

Penfold

Loving a gadget I have bought on and so far it's great. Certainly a lot easier than handwriting notes then scanning them in to the PC. via the printer.
Nice one.

albert

Quote from: Penfold;438262Loving a gadget I have bought on and so far it's great. Certainly a lot easier than handwriting notes then scanning them in to the PC. via the printer.
Nice one.

Are you using it with OneNote? I want to try that as I heard OneNote is a real win these days.
Cheers, Bert

Penfold

Yes. Playing with it still but I’m sending to email, OneNote and Dropbox. OneNote is great but o found it better saving as a pdf as opposed to jpg.

Penfold

Accidentally grabbed a sharpie pen instead of the frixion one so that's one page knackered :rolleyes:

If anyone wants to try it, they have free pages you can download and use

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/eqnsm164v0sav3v/AAA-cMxpo8BhBH8sLOFbkUe2a?dl=0

Just print a few pages, get the app and have a play.... :thumbsup2: